Sm. Moon et al., Emotional and social characteristics of boys with AD/HD and giftedness: A comparative case study, J EDUC GIFT, 24(3), 2001, pp. 207-247
The purpose of this multiple case study was to investigate the emotional an
d social characteristics of boys who had co-occurring giftedness and AD/HD
as compared with boys with only 1 of the 2 exceptionalities. The participan
ts were 3 boys with AD/HD and giftedness and 6 comparison boys with only 1
of the 2 exceptionalities. Data sources included the participating boys, th
eir parents, and their teachers. Data were collected by a team of researche
rs using parallel forms of a semistructured interview protocol and several
rating scales and were analyzed by the team in 4 stages using a variety of
qualitative analysis techniques. Findings suggested that participants with
co-occurring giftedness and AD/HD had difficulties regula ting their emotio
ns, problems with peer relationships, and stressed families. Giftedness app
eared to exacerbate the social/emotional difficulties associated with AD/HD
lather than serve a protective function. The findings suggested that AD/HD
is a risk factor for psychosocial adjustment difficulties in young boys wh
o are intellectually gifted. Implications of the findings for the field of
gifted education are discussed.