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Attention Deficit and Disruptive Behavior Disorders (Latest Articles)

 

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Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and its comorbidities in women and girls: an evolving picture.

29 Sep 2008 Despite the increasing recognition of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in females, gender-sensitive comorbidity profiles have been slow to develop. In this article, I focus on coexisting conditions in females with ADHD and highlight ...
rec_pub_18803916-attention-deficit-hyperactivity-disorder-comorbidities-women-girls.htm


Rate and predictors of divorce among parents of youths with ADHD.

29 Sep 2008 Numerous studies have asserted the prevalence of marital conflict among families of children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), but evidence is surprisingly less convincing regarding whether parents of youths with ADHD are more at ...
rec_pub_18837591-rate-predictors-divorce-parents-youths-adhd.htm


Diagnostic agreement predicts treatment process and outcomes in youth mental health clinics.

29 Sep 2008 Several studies have documented low rates of agreement between clinician- and researcher-generated diagnoses. However, little is known about whether this lack of agreement has implications for the processes and outcomes of subsequent treatment. To ...
rec_pub_18837589-diagnostic-agreement-predicts-treatment-process-outcomes-youth-mental.htm


Information from your family doctor. Oppositional defiant disorder.

29 Sep 2008
rec_pub_18841737-information-family-doctor-oppositional-defiant-disorder.htm


Oppositional defiant disorder.

29 Sep 2008 Oppositional defiant disorder is defined by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th ed., as a recurrent pattern of developmentally inappropriate, negativistic, defiant, and disobedient behavior toward authority figures. This ...
rec_pub_18841736-oppositional-defiant-disorder.htm


Mental health and quality of life in deaf pupils.

20 Sep 2008 In the past decade, the living conditions of hearing impaired children have been changing due to new technologies and mainstreaming in schools. The majority of population-based studies in deaf pupils were conducted before these changes started to ...
rec_pub_18810312-mental-health-quality-life-deaf-pupils.htm


Examining relations between psychopathology and psychopathy dimensions among adolescent female and male offenders.

17 Sep 2008 AIM: This study was performed to investigate relations between psychopathology and psychopathy in adolescent female and male detainees. METHOD: We examined 91 male and 123 female adolescent detainees (aged 14-19) for psychopathology -using the Youth ...
rec_pub_18807112-examining-relations-psychopathology-psychopathy-dimensions-adolescent.htm


Comorbidity as a predictor and moderator of treatment outcome in youth with anxiety, affective, attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder, and oppositional/conduct disorders.

15 Sep 2008 In the present review, we examine one of the critical issues that have been raised about evidence-based treatments and their portability to real-world clinical settings: namely, the presence of comorbidity in the participants who have been treated ...
rec_pub_18973971-comorbidity-predictor-moderator-treatment-outcome-youth-anxiety.htm


Scatter plot analysis of excessive daytime sleepiness and severe disruptive behavior in adults with Prader-Willi syndrome: a pilot study.

12 Sep 2008 Individuals with Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) are at risk for excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) and disruptive behavior. This pilot study explores temporal characteristics of EDS and severe disruptive behavior across time of day and day of week in ...
rec_pub_18790602-scatter-plot-analysis-excessive-daytime-sleepiness-severe-disruptive.htm


A linguistic analysis of in-office dialogue among psychiatrists, parents, and child and adolescent patients with ADHD.

31 Aug 2008 OBJECTIVE: The aim was to evaluate in-office discussions of ADHD and psychiatric comorbidities. METHOD: Naturally occurring interactions among 11 psychiatrists, 32 patients and their parents were recorded, with a focus on "complicated" patients ...
rec_pub_18768452-a-linguistic-analysis-office-dialogue-psychiatrists-parents-child.htm

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