... 57:1215-1220.2. Del Campo N, Chamberlain SR, Sahakian BJ, Robbins TW: The Roles ofDopamine and Noradrenaline in the Pathophysiology and Treatment of Attention- Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder. Biol Psychiatry ... M,Spender Q, Tamhne R, Thompson M, Tinline C, et al: Symptom control in children and adolescents with attention- deficit/ hyperactivitydisorder onswitching from immediate-release MPH to OROS ... blind trials, comparing efficacy of methylphenidate withatomoxetine, in treatment of ADHD in children, diagnosed using DSM-IV™ criteria were included. The outcome studiedwas ADHDRS-IVParent:Inv...
... males with attention- deficit hyperactivity disorder. Journal of Attention Disorders 2004,7:163-173.21. Landgraf JM, Abetz LN: Functional status and well-being of chil-dren representing three ... Tasha M Burwinkle - tburwinkle@swmail.sw.org* Corresponding author AbstractBackground: Attention- Deficit/ HyperactivityDisorder (ADHD) is the most common chronicmental health condition in children ... populations has severaldistinct benefits beyond the clinical setting. It can aid in identifying subgroups of children who are at-risk forhealth problems, in determining the burden of a particu-lar...
... adults& apos; requests21 Has trouble concentrating in class22 has difficulty waiting in lines or awaiting turn in games or group situations23 Leaves seat in classroom or other situation in ... analysis of video games and attentiondeficit hyperactivity disorder symptoms in adolescentsPhilip A Chan*1 and Terry Rabinowitz2Address: 1Department of Internal Medicine, Rhode Island Hospital, ... hour of time playingvideo games. It would be interesting to examine the lattercohort in more detail to determine if there is a linear rela-tionship between time spent playing video games andADHD...
... attentiondeficithyperactivity disorder in children referred to a psychiatric clinic. Am J Psychiatry 2002, 159:36-42. 7. Faraone SV, Khan SA: Candidate gene studies of attention- deficit/ hyperactivity ... understood, MPH is known to be associated with an increase in dopamine and norepinephrine levels in the extraneuronal space, probably owing to reuptake inhibition. This is thought to improve neurotransmission ... children with attention deficit- hyperactivity disorder: a comparison of standard methylphenidate, sustained-release methylphenidate, sustained-release dextroamphetamine, and pemoline. Pediatrics...
... efficacy in helping smokers with attentiondeficithyperactivitydisorder (ADHD) to stopsmoking.Methods: To investigate potential efficacy for relieving nicotine withdrawal symptoms and promoting ... 6smoking in adult non-ADHD smokers who were nottrying to stop smoking [5,6]. To date, the only large trialof methylphenidate in smokers has been in smokerswith AttentionDeficitHyperactivityDisorder ... dopamine by binding tothe dopamine transporter in the presynaptic cell mem-brane and increase extracellular dopamine levels [2,3].Similarities in neuropsychologic effects between nicotineand...
... mara.hutz@ufrgs.brADHD, attention- deficit/ hyperactivity disorder; BAIAP2, brain-specific angiogenesis inhibitor 1-associated protein 2 gene; BDKRB2, brady-kinin receptor B2 gene; DAT1, dopamine transporter ... catecholaminergic pathways in the brain are responsible for ADHD. However, many negative association findings have been reported, indicating a limited success for investigations using this ... acting specifically in cases of persistent ADHD.BAIAP2 is located at 17q25 and encodes the 53 kDa insulin receptor tyrosine kinase substrate protein (IRSp53), a molecule that participates in...
... and combined t ype, according to the predomi-nant clinical manifestations of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. The validity of DSM-IV ADHD predo-minantly inattentive and combined types ... todeter mine: First, whether there are sustainable improve-ments in ADHD clinical symptoms and neurocognitivefunction in realistic clinical settings. Second, whetherthe differences in ADHD clinical ... attention deficit hyperactivitydisorder (ADHD) clinical symptoms and neurocognitive function in a realistic clinical setting, and thedifferences in ADHD symptom improvement using different classifications...
... Processing Disorder (APD)and AttentionDeficitHyperactivityDisorder (ADHD): A Conceptual,Theoretical, and Practical Framework. In An introduction to auditoryprocessing disorders in children. ... pre-vious findings, as no other studies have investigatedbrain activation during antisaccades in children withADHD. However, it should be noted that there areinconsistent findings in imaging studies ... Methylphenidate and if-thenplans are comparable in modulating the P300 and increasing responseinhibition in children with ADHD. ADHD AttentionDeficit and Hyperactivity Disorders 2010.61. Durston S, Tottenham...
... entertaining athome• I avoid going certain places or doing certain thingswith my child because of problems with his/herADHD• I feel as if I am "on guard" in public settings becauseI ... study endpoint. Improvement in compliance mayreflect increasing capacity to establish a routine of patchadministration with time, although noncompliance isoften underestimated in any clinical ... endpoint compared to baseline. In addition at end-point, there was a decrease in the number of missed daysfrom work for caregivers and in the number of subjectsrequiring extra hours for tutoring,...
... 123–9.THE HISTORY OF ATTENTIONDEFICITHYPERACTIVITYDISORDER 9Coinciding with the work of Douglas, researchers in Northern Europe became more interested in the concept of hyperactivity as a ... sub-scales of Inattention, Hyperactivity/ Impulsivity, and ODD. In addition to these subscales, the longer version includes items selected from other ADHD rating scales, in- cluding the Conners Index ... excessively in situations in which it is inappropriate (in adolescents or adults, may be limited to subjective feelings of restlessness)(d) often has diffi culty playing or engaging in leisure...