Ágnes Tóth-SzereczTun Zaw OoMelinda Csima
Understanding the students’ Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is crucial for teachers as it significantly impacts their ability to support and manage ADHD students effectively. Thus, this study aimed to investigate ADHD knowledge among kindergarten and primary school teachers (n = 732). The ADHD-related knowledge questionnaire was employed to gather teachers’ required knowledge about ADHD. The findings showed that teachers were knowledgeable in ADHD knowledge, especially its etiology and symptoms. A significant difference was also found between teachers with special education need (SEN) training and those without SEN training. However, there was no significant difference in ADHD knowledge between kindergarten and primary school teachers. Based on the regression analyses, SEN training significantly contributed to the prediction of teachers’ ADHD knowledge acquisition in both kindergarten and primary schools. This study provides valuable insight into ADHD knowledge among kindergarten and primary school teachers, particularly in etiology and symptoms, highlighting gaps in treatment and diagnostic understandings. It also emphasized the importance of SEN training in enhancing teachers’ ADHD knowledge.
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