EMPLOYER-LED VERSUS SELF-DIRECTED WORK: MOTIVATION, BURNOUT AND WELLBEING IN ADULTS WITH ADHD
King's College London
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PS04-08PM-391
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The present study therefore aims to investigate how traditional employer-led work versus self-directed work relates to motivation, burnout, and wellbeing in adults with ADHD. It is hypothesised that differences in work environment structure will be associated with differences in burnout and wellbeing, and that these relationships will be partially explained by variation in perceived autonomy and motivational regulation.
Using a cross-sectional design, adults aged 25–45 with a clinician-confirmed ADHD diagnosis and engaged in full-time work will complete an online survey assessing ADHD symptom severity, perceived autonomy, motivational regulation, burnout, and wellbeing. Group comparisons will be conducted between work environments, followed by regression and exploratory mediation analyses to examine whether perceived autonomy and motivational regulation statistically explain associations between work environment, burnout, and wellbeing. This study aims to advance understanding of environment-dependent functioning in adult ADHD and inform neurocognitively grounded approaches to workplace design and occupational support.
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