Journal of Student Financial Aid
Short Title
A Phenomenological Inquiry of ADHD, Student Loans, and Scarcity
Abstract
The primary objective of this phenomenological study was to explore the cognitive and affective challenges faced by individuals experiencing ADHD and their student loans, particularly through the lens of “scarcity theory”. We analyzed 250 posts (~86 pages/67,000 words) from an online community on Reddit, where individuals experiencing ADHD shared experiences related to student debt. Thematic analysis was employed to identify key themes in these posts. Four key themes emerged: (1) ADHD and baseline mental bandwidth, highlighting preexisting executive functioning challenges that limit cognitive and affective capacity; (2) demands of student loan debt, which intensify stress through complex repayment systems and financial uncertainty; (3) behavioral and experiential outcomes, including hyperfixation and avoidance; and (4) moderating factors and buffers, such as online peer support in digital communities and adaptive coping strategies. The findings point to a misalignment between current financial aid systems and the lived realities of individuals with ADHD, highlighting the need for policy reforms and targeted interventions that integrate behavioral nudges, financial literacy, and mental health support.
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Sinha, Gaurav R.; Kadiyan, Lakshya; Banks, Leon; and Shetty, Kannappa V.
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"Lost in the Fine Print: A Phenomenological Inquiry of ADHD, Student Loans, and Scarcity,"
Journal of Student Financial Aid: Vol. 54
:
Iss.
3
, Article 4.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.55504/0884-9153.1870
Available at:
https://ir.library.louisville.edu/jsfa/vol54/iss3/4