The article discusses a study which examines the effect of methylphenidate (MPH) when administered to adolescents and children with aggressive behavior and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). It states that ADHD children who also meet the standards for oppositional defiant were included in ...
disruptive behavior among children with ADHD receiving stimulant and antipsychotic treatment, according to study findings in the Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology.Researchers randomized 168 children (aged 6 to 12 years) with severe aggressi...
Methods: Children who were aged 6 to 13 years and had ADHD, either oppositional defiant disorder or conduct disorder, significant aggressive behavior, and a history of insufficient response to stimulants completed an open stimulant monotherapy optimization protocol. Stimulant titration with weekly ...
Temper tantrums may continue well after the toddler years, as your child figures out how to cope with strong emotions like frustration and anger. Aggressive behavior in young children can be typical while they're still learning self-control. To help an angry child, start by doing your best to...
The researchers added that their findings suggest that the aggressive behavior in children with ADHD and DBDs can be partially explained by genetics. “We’ve also compared our results with results from another large genetic study of aggression in children who do not have a child psychiatric disord...
The Ripple Effect: Emotional Contagion and Its Influence on Group Behavior Group emotional contagion, the transfer of moods among people in a group, and its influence on work group dynamics was examined in a laboratory study of ma... SG Barsade - 《Administrative Science Quarterly》 被引量: ...
Children who discontinued aggressive behaviors were friends with children who were evaluated by peers as significantly less aggressive than the friends of children who continued aggressive behaviors. These findings suggest that early identification of children at risk for developing aggressive behavior may ...
The main objective of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of a parent/child CBT program compared with a TBI on aggressive behavior in children with ADHD and ED, 6 months after the intervention end. Secondary objectives are to evaluate the CBT impact on the child’s socio-communicativ...
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they do lash out and hurt someone. In my experience, consequences are imperative to ending aggressive behavior in young children. They teach your child that all behaviors have a consequence, whether good or bad, and will help him make better choices in the future when he is wit...