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Attention Deficit and Disruptive Behavior Disorders (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Attention Deficit and Disruptive Behavior Disorders'
Articles 151 to 160 of 200:
31 Aug 2008
This study was designed to explore the placebo-controlled effects of risperidone on cognitive-motor processes, dyskinetic movements, and behavior in children receiving maintenance risperidone therapy. Sixteen children aged 4-14 years with disruptive ...
rec_pub_18768293-effects-risperidone-cognitive-motor-performance-motor-movements.htm
Use of multiple psychotropic medications among adolescents aging out of foster care.
30 Aug 2008
OBJECTIVES: This study described the prevalence of and risk factors for using multiple concurrent psychotropics among adolescents leaving foster care. METHODS: In-person interviews were conducted with 406 adolescents who were aged 17 years and were ...
rec_pub_18757601-use-multiple-psychotropic-medications-adolescents-aging-foster-care.htm
Puppets, robots, critics, and actors within a taxonomy of attention for developmental disorders.
30 Aug 2008
This review proposes a new taxonomy of automatic and controlled attention. The taxonomy distinguishes among the role of the attendee (puppet and robot, critic and actor), the attention process (stimulus orienting vs. response control), and the ...
rec_pub_18764966-puppets-robots-critics-actors-taxonomy-attention-developmental.htm
[Lunar phases as triggers for delinquent behavior?]
30 Aug 2008
For many centuries, mankind has been concerned about the potential impact that the moon may have on human behavior, especially delinquency. The author presents a case report, in which the delinquency of the offender seems to show a certain ...
rec_pub_19044137-lunar-phases-triggers-delinquent-behavior.htm
30 Aug 2008
Disruptive behavior, including aggression, defiance, and temper tantrums, typically peaks in early toddlerhood and decreases by school entry; however, some children do not show this normative decline. The current study examined disruptive behavior ...
rec_pub_18826530-profiles-disruptive-behavior-early-childhood-contributions.htm
Back to school: recommendations to assist mentally ill, post-incarcerated youth return to school.
30 Aug 2008
rec_pub_18786044-back-school-recommendations-assist-mentally-ill-post-incarcerated.htm
30 Aug 2008
OBJECTIVE: All 50 states and the District of Columbia have legal mechanisms to try juveniles as adults in criminal court. This study examined the prevalence of psychiatric disorders among youths transferred to adult criminal court and youths ...
rec_pub_18757588-psychiatric-disorders-detained-youths-comparison-youths-processed.htm
30 Aug 2008
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the impact of a health camp psychosocial intervention on children with behavioural and emotional problems and the impact of a parenting programme for their parents. The practical utility of ...
rec_pub_18696283-impact-psychosocial-interventions-children-disruptive-emotional.htm
25 Aug 2008
OBJECTIVE: Despite recognition that disruptive behavior disorders often begin early in development, existing assessment tools are largely based on research with school-aged children. Further empirical work is needed to evaluate the utility of these ...
rec_pub_18753403-the-disruptive-behavior-rating-scale-parent-version-dbrs-pv-factor.htm
20 Aug 2008
PURPOSE: Many children with specific language impairment (SLI) demonstrate delays in print knowledge, yet the reasons for these delays are not well understood. The present study investigates the degree to which developmental risk factors and home ...
rec_pub_18723595-predictors-print-knowledge-children-specific-language-impairment.htm
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