ADHD in adults is not always comorbid with other concurrent psychiatric conditions, and some data suggest that 'uncomplicated' ADHD exists in about 20 to 25% of adults with ADHD [13]. Current research Research on ADH) has been published at an exponential rate during the past 30 years [19]...
Understanding and treating adults with ADHDDoyle, Brian BDoyle, B. B. (2006). Understanding and treating adults with ADHD. pp. 14. Arlington, VA: American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc.
Continued questioning of the validity of a diagnosis of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has created uncertainties about its management in t
The wide range of intellectual and language skills associated with autism was highlighted in Lorna Wing’s article (1981), “Asperger's syndrome: a clinical account”. This described a group of individuals, many of whom were adults, who, despite showing the core symptoms of autism were of at...
Mental health problems and suicide are more frequent in autistic adults than general population. Dog ownership can improve human well-being. This study aimed to generate a framework of well-being outcomes for dog-related activities in autistic adults and
2National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA The use of stimulant drugs for the treatment of children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is one of the most widespread pharmacological interventions in child psychiatry and behavioral pediatrics. Th...
7天无理由退货 查看更多 参数信息 主题 无 ISBN编号 9780415814256 作者 Brown, Thomas E. 出版时间 2013年06月 页数 208页 印数 无 副书名 A New Understanding of ADHD in Children and Adults 正文语种 27892 纸质 无 内文方式 无 作者地区 无
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Understanding ADHD The ADHD prevalence was once estimated to be 3 to 5% of school-age children [1], but more recent studies place the figure closer to 7 to 8% of school-age children [2] and 4 to 5% of adults [3]. Prevalence clearly varies, with risk factors including age, male gend...
executive functions (e.g., ADHD). The random effects structure was kept maximal and was reduced in the case of model non-convergence [50]. Due to the absence of a standardized approach for computing effect sizes in mixed models, unstandardized effect sizes are presented [51]. They ...