... measures 11 specific morning or evening behaviors (e g getting up and out of bed, doing or completing homework, sitting through dinner) The evening and morning subscores comprise and items, respectively ... 20.3 (5.9) Abbreviations: ADHD = Attention deficit/ hyperactivity disorder, ADHD- RS = ADHD Rating Scale (parent-rated, investigatoradministered and scored), CGI-Severity = Clinical Global Impression, ... difficulties in the evening Again, ratings then remained stable until week 24 Correlation of WREMB-R evening and morning subscores and the respective GIPD scores for the evening and morning items...
... questionnaire, and includes a number of components including oppositional behavior, hyperactivity, inattention, andADHD This study examined the relationship between video game use and symptoms of ADHD ... frequently being used as adjuncts to learning and training in various settings, including medical education [30,31] The term "video games" does not always differentiate between console and Internet/computer ... trouble concentrating in class 22 has difficulty waiting in lines or awaiting turn in games or group situations 23 Leaves seat in classroom or other situation in which remaining seated is expected...
... A: Attention- deficitdisorder (attention- deficit/ hyperactivitydisorder without hyperactivity) : a neurobiologically and behaviourally distinct disorder from attention- deficit/ hyperactivitydisorder ... and healthy controls We infer the reported findings of ADHD symptom severity, coexisting disorders and executive functioning among prison inmates, are clinical important and relevant These findings ... Schwitzgebel P, Pinhard K, Dovi-Akue N, Wender P, et al: Prevalence of attention deficit- /hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and comorbid disorders in young male prison inmates Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci...
... therapies for attention- deficithyperactivitydisorder (ADHD) in children and adults Essential Psychopharmacology 2005, 6(5):262-276 Steinhoff K: Attention- deficit/ hyperactivity disorder: medication ... which ranked among the top-100 products in terms of sales [44] In England spending for ADHD- related pharmacotherapy, including modafinil and atomoxetine, increased from 1998 (3.1 million) to 2005 ... products and their likely therapeutic profiles In addition to standard Medline searches, presentations at recent psychiatryand child and adolescent psychiatry congresses in the United States and...
... symptoms in of broad domains (inattention or hyperactivity- impulsivity), while ICD 10 requires a child to exhibit 10 symptoms, including at least in each of domains (inattention, hyperactivity, and ... undermining or diminishing his authenticity [76] Workshop participant and psychologist Ilina Singh is investigating the authenticity concern by interviewing children and their parents about the ADHD ... advances in cognitive, neurobiological, and genetic research J Child Psychol Psychiatry 1998, 39:65-99 Bush G: Neuroimaging of attentiondeficithyperactivity disorder: can new imaging findings be integrated...
... essentially be divided into single gene disorders and polygenic disorders Single gene disorders include hemophilia, cystic fibrosis, neurofibromatosis and Huntington disease In single gene disorders a rare ... birth control in the 1960s, and the dramatic increase in the percentage of individuals attending college since the Second World War Individuals carrying genes for ADHDand learning disorders are ... TPH2 tryptophan hydroxylase ADHDAttentiondeficithyperactivitydisorder VNTR variable number tandem repeats ADHD- C ADHD combined type Competing interests ADHD- H ADHD hyperactive type The author(s)...
... A: Differential diagnosis and comorbidity of attention- deficit/ hyperactivitydisorder (ADHD) and borderline personality disorder (BPD) in adults Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci 2006, 256:i42-i46 ... Schwitzgebel P, Pinhard K, Dovi-Akue N, Wender P, et al.: Prevalence of attention deficit- /hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and comorbid disorders in young male prison inmates* Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci ... disorders in seventy percent of ADHD cases, the most frequent being oppositional defiant disorder (52.1%), communication disorders (24.7%) and anxiety disorders (17,7%) These findings underline...
... improves ADHD symptoms [32], the applicability of these findings beyond the research settings into routine clinical practice remains less clear Indeed, it has been suggested that in routine clinical ... (excessively demanding /attention- seeking, noisy/disruptive and aggressive/defiant behaviour) consistently peaked during the late afternoon/early evening period In line with this finding, a range ... status and depression in parents of boys with attentiondeficitdisorder J Learn Disabil 1989, 22:581-587 Noe L, Hankin C: Health outcomes of childhood attention- deficit/ hyperactivitydisorder (ADHD) :...
... differences in physical functioning in comparison to healthy children These findings are consistent with PedsQL™ ADHD findings from The Netherlands [22] and Thailand [44] These multinational consistencies ... problems, in determining the burden of a particular disease or disability, andin informing efforts aimed at prevention and intervention at the local community, state, and national level [3-5] In addition, ... research with physician-diagnosed ADHD to further extend these findings to the clinic setting Finally, while the ADHDand The author(s) declare that they have no competing interests Authors' contributions...
... be involved inADHD etiology, with BAIAP2 acting specifically in cases of persistent ADHD BAIAP2 is located at 17q25 and encodes the 53 kDa insulin receptor tyrosine kinase substrate protein ... of attentiondeficithyperactivitydisorder Clin Psychol Rev 2006, 26:396-432 Thapar A, Langley K, Owen MJ, O’Donovan MC: Advances in genetic findings on attentiondeficithyperactivitydisorder ... that participates in the signal transduction path ways of insulin and insulin-like growth factors This protein is highly expressed in the left cortex and seems to be involved in neuronal proliferation,...
... Psychiatry 1996, 35:325-333 14 Milich R, Balentine AC, Lynam DR: ADHD Combined Type andADHD Predominantly Inattentive Type Are Distinct and Unrelated Disorders Clinical Psychology: Science and ... used different categories in comparing ADHD symptom improvements We suggest ADHD symptoms, which include impulsivity performance in the CPT and clinical inattention andhyperactivity dimensions, ... there are sustainable improvements inADHD clinical symptoms and neurocognitive function in realistic clinical settings Second, whether the differences inADHD clinical symptoms and neurocognitive...
... Biol Psychiatry 2005, 57:1215-1220 Del Campo N, Chamberlain SR, Sahakian BJ, Robbins TW: The Roles of Dopamine and Noradrenaline in the Pathophysiology and Treatment of Attention- Deficit/ Hyperactivity ... atomoxetine in children with attention- deficit/ hyperactivitydisorder J Clin Psychiatry 2002, 63(12):1140-1147 DuPaul GJ, Power TJ, Anastopoulos AD, Reid R: ADHD rating scale-IV checklists, norms, and ... Comparative efficacy and acceptability of methylphenidate and atomoxetine in treatment of attentiondeficithyperactivitydisorderin children and adolescents: a meta-analysis BMC Psychiatry 2011...
... Missing values For patients, missing values were between and 0.38% for items 1, 4, and 5, and between 0.24% and 1.61% for items and For parents, missing values for the morning and evening ratings ... Weekly Rating of Evening and Morning Behavior – Revised; CGI-S = Clinical Global Impression – Severity; ADHD- RS = Attention- Deficit/ HyperactivityDisorder Rating Scale; 95% CI = 95% Confidence Interval ... 16, and 24 weeks after baseline The following instruments were used: Global Impression of Perceived Difficulties (GIPD), Attention- Deficit/ HyperactivityDisorder Rating Scale (ADHDRS), Clinical...
... Weisler R: Interpreting ADHD Rating Scale Scores: Linking ADHD Rating Scale Scores and CGI Levels in Two Randomized Controlled Trials of Lisdexamfetamine Dimesylate inADHD Primary Psychiatry 2010, ... atomoxetine on core symptoms, especially when taking into account that atomoxetine showed the highest effect sizes in improving HR-QoL in the Risk Avoidance domain and subdomains Our findings regarding ... controlling for study for categorical variables Abbreviations: SD, standard deviation; ADHD, attention deficit/ hyperactivity disorder; ADHD- RS, Attention Deficit/ HyperactivityDisorder Rating Scale;...
... database in the United States and contains data from Page of approximately million hospital stays each year The data set contains clinical and resource use information typically included in a discharge ... diagnosis of affective disorder (24.09% inADHD children vs 0.49% in control children; 32.59% inADHD adolescents vs 4.32% in control adolescents) This higher rate in the ADHD cohort was found ... al.: Economic burden and comorbidities of attention- deficit/ hyperactivitydisorder among pediatric patients hospitalized in the United States Child and Adolescent Psychiatryand Mental Health 2010...
... baseline value and at least one postbaseline value were included in this summary ADHDRS-IV-PI = Attention- Deficit/ HyperactivityDisorder Rating Scale Parent Version: Investigator Administered and ... confidence interval Remission using two definitions: *final score of ADHDRS-IV-PI ≤18, and **CGI -ADHD- S ≤2 ADHDRS-IV-PI = Attention- Deficit/ HyperactivityDisorder Rating Scale Parent Version: Investigator ... 16.82 (0.99) ADHDRS-IV-PI = Attention- Deficit/ HyperactivityDisorder Rating Scale Parent Version: Investigator Administered and Scored Dickson et al Child and Adolescent Psychiatryand Mental...
... children and adolescents with attention- deficit/ hyperactivitydisorder Qual Life Res 2005, 14:719-734 Landgraf JM, Rich M, Rappaport L: Measuring quality of life in children with attention- deficit/ hyperactivity ... Atomoxetine treatment in children and adolescents with attention- deficit/ hyperactivitydisorderand comorbid oppositional defiant disorder J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry 2005, 44:240-248 Rugino ... difficulties in children and adolescents with attention- deficit/ hyperactivity disorder: Reliability and validity of a new instrument assessing perceived difficulties from a patient, parent and physician...