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Expert Advice From the American Academy of Pediatrics. ADHD: What Every Parent Needs to Know is a balanced guide to help you and your child meet the many challenges of the often misunderstood disorder. This invaluable resource provides accurate information on: Evaluation and diagnosis, Coexisting conditions, Behavior therapy, ADHD and academics, The ...
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Research highlights the increasing overlap of autism spectrum disorder and substance use disorders in young people. However, no behavioral treatments exist addressing this comorbidity despite great need.
James McKowen +9 more
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Research suggests that approximately 129 million children and 366 million adults worldwide have ADHD. Discover the answers to common questions about living with this neurodevelopmental condition. Part of theQ&A Health Guidesseries, this book offers a broad introduction to attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), one of the most ...
Elizabeth W. Barnhardt, Rohan Patel
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Background Pediatric bipolar disorder is a highly prevalent and morbid disorder and is considered a prevalent public health concern. Currently approved treatments often pose the risk of serious side effects.
Janet Wozniak +9 more
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Female-specific pharmacotherapy in ADHD: premenstrual adjustment of psychostimulant dosage
ObjectiveAttention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a common neurodevelopmental condition which is underdiagnosed and undertreated in women. For decades, the ADHD field has called for more insight into female-specific therapy.
M. de Jong +8 more
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Introduction A lack of knowledge about attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) can contribute to feelings of distress and difficulty in seeking and accepting an ADHD diagnosis.
Christina Seery +4 more
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Clinical subtyping using community detection: Limited utility?
Objectives To discover psychiatric subtypes, researchers are adopting a method called community detection. This method was not subjected to the same scrutiny in the psychiatric literature as traditional clustering methods.
Joost A. Agelink van Rentergem +2 more
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Managing sleep disorders in ADHD: identification, consequences and clinical management
Adequate sleep quality and quantity are essential for optimal occupational and psychological health as well as cognitive function. In up to 78% of adults with ADHD, several sleep disorders are associated.1,2 These include delayed circadian rhythm ...
D. Wynchank
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Managing Sleep in Adults with ADHD: From Science to Pragmatic Approaches
Background: Sleep disorders and sleep problems commonly occur in adults with ADHD and add to functional impairment. Evidence-based treatments for sleep could improve function in the adult ADHD population.
Craig B. H. Surman, Daniel M. Walsh
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Background attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is associated with both polygenic liability and environmental exposures, both intrinsic to the family, such as family conflict, and extrinsic, such as air pollution.
Michael A. Mooney +12 more
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