Background: Several recent studies investigated the relationship between self-esteem and ADHD, however, the results are still controversial. In the present study we analyze the characteristics of self-esteem in a sample of children and adolescents suffering from ADHD, with a particular focus on the relationship between ADHD symptoms severity and treatment strategies. Methods: A total of 85 patients with ADHD (44 drug-free and 41 drug-treated, 23 of which atomoxetine-treated and 18 Methylphenidate-treated) and 26 healthy controls were enrolled in the study in order to evaluate self-esteem using the Self-esteem Multidimensional Test (TMA). Results: ADHD subjects revealed lower scores on all self-esteem domains compared to controls. Both ADHD drug-free (47.1%) and ADHD drug-treated (44.1%) groups showed significantly higher rates of subjects in the pathological range as compared to normal control group (8.8%) (p
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Mazzone, L., Postorino, V., Reale, L., Guarnera, M., Mannino, V., Armando, M., … Vicari, S. (2013). Self-Esteem Evaluation in Children and Adolescents Suffering from ADHD. Clinical Practice & Epidemiology in Mental Health, 9(1), 96–102. https://doi.org/10.2174/1745017901309010096
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