ScreeningParent mental healthLow-incomePediatric primary careADHD commonly co-occurs in children and parents. When ADHD is untreated in parents, it contributes to negative child developmental and treatment outcomes. Screening for parent and child ADHD co-occurrence in pediatric primary care may be an ...
Here, whole-exome DNA sequencing study of parent-child trios shows a significant enrichment of rare and ultra-rare de novo gene-damaging mutations in children with ADHD compared to unaffected controls and identifies KDM5B as a high-confidence risk gene. Emily Olfson Luis C. Farhat Thomas V. ...
stated that the factor structure of the German SDQ is similar to the original English-language version and can be used as a screening tool in normal populations (e.g., schools and homes). Goodman et al. [16] analyzed the convergent and discriminant validity of the SDQ for parents, school...
After duplicates were removed, a three-step screening process was conducted to identify empirical studies that explored mental health symptoms or diagnoses. First, the reviewers piloted 10 randomly selected articles against the eligibility criteria (Table1). After discussions and consensus checking, the ...
Family history of ADHD ADHD can run in families, which is why ADHD screening asks if there are any family members who either have ADHD symptoms or have been diagnosed with the condition. An adult with ADHD has up to a 91% chance of passing it on to their children. ...
The World Health Organization Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale (ASRS): a short screening scale for use in the general population. Psychol Med. 2005;35(2):245-256. doi:10.1017/S0033291704002892 PubMedGoogle ScholarCrossref 36. Barry MJ, Edgman-Levitan S. Shared decision making–...
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Another study based on the same cohort reported that urinary MBzP concentrations at age 2 years were associated with ADHD symptom traits, assessed by child activity level, distractibility, and low persistence (Ku et al., 2019). In our study, we found that childhood MBzP was associated with...
screening is wanted, needed or socially significant (Humphrey & Wigelsworth,2016) or whether it is agreeable, palatable, or satisfactory (Proctor et al.,2011). Satisfaction can also encompass ‘usability’ of the tool (e.g., level of satisfaction with the length of screening, whether the ...
Here, we present the first follow-up measurement, approximately 3 years after baseline assessment and 5 years after the screening based on self-reported emotional and behavioral problems (SDQ-Y). We give an update on the data collection, details on the (non)response, and the results on ...