... Modi N, Linde-mulder E, Wigal S: Development of a new once-a-day formula-tion ofmethylphenidate for the treatmentof attention- deficit/ hyperactivity disorder: proof -of- concept and proof -of- product ... withAttention -Deficit/ HyperactivityDisorderin theUnited Kingdom. Value Health 2008, 11(3):376-388.28. Brown TE: Emerging Understanding of Attention- Deficit Disorders andComorbidities in Attention- Deficit Disorders ... process of informing the selection of a costeffective treatment for children with ADHD in Spain. Atom-oxetine, a newly introduced treatment option in the Spanishmarket, was compared to methylphenidate, ...
... Measuring quality of life in chil-dren with attention- deficit/ hyperactivitydisorder and theirfamilies: Development and evaluation of a new tool. Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine ... [20,21], with the except of onestudy which included a combined sample of children 6–18 years of age referred for psychiatric services who werediagnosed with a variety of disorders within a spectrum ... Medicine and Child Neurology 2005,47:592-597.20. Topolski TD, Edwards TC, Patrick DL, Varley P, Way ME, BueschingDP: Quality of life of adolescent males with attention- deficit hyperactivity disorder. ...
... portion of a clini-cal trial design. In a study optimizing the treatment of ADHD in 25 adults, the combination of atomoxetine and methylphenidate resulted in small statistically significantmean increases ... with atomoxetine treatment was shown by changes in the CGI ratings andCPRS ratings within groups, but there was no significantincremental improvements within groups on these meas-ures during ... AccessResearchA pilot study for augmenting atomoxetine with methylphenidate: safety of concomitant therapy in children with attention- deficit/ hyperactivity disorder Gabrielle A Carlson*1, David...
... entertaining athomeã I avoid going certain places or doing certain things with my child because of problems with his/herADHDã I feel as if I am "on guard" in public settings becauseI ... Psychiatr Clin North Am1992, 15:191-222.20. Robison LM, Sclar DA, Skaer TL, Galin RS: National trends in theprevalence of attention- deficit/ hyperactivitydisorder andthe prescribing ofmethylphenidate ... 14-month randomized clinical trial oftreatment strategiesfor attention- deficit/ hyperactivity disorder. The MTA Coop-erative Group. Multimodal Treatment Study of Children with ADHD. Arch Gen...
... However, the clinically useful cutoff point of 60,instead of 70, was effective in discriminating betweenADHD patients with and without comorbid diagnoses[45]. Racial and ethnic differences in psychopathologyand ... 2(CPTimpulsivity)Factor 3(Clinical hyperactivity) Factor 4(Clinicalinattention)SNAP-IVInattention 0.08 0.07 0.36 0.79 Hyperactivity 0.09 0.08 0.85 0.29ADHD-RSInattention 0.19 0.11 -0.06 0.89 Hyperactivity ... 4 of 10 withdrawal, hyperactivity, aggressi ve behavior, delin-quency, internalizing behavior, and externalizing beha-vior. A T-score of 50 for each scale indicates averagefunctioning in...
... follow-ing acoustic cues. There is a particular interest in analysing inhibition deficits following auditory cues in children with ADHD as a high number of children with ADHD have difficulties with ... pre-vious findings, as no other studies have investigatedbrain activation during antisaccades in children with ADHD. However, it should be noted that there areinconsistent findings in imaging studies ... Delineating Auditory Processing Disorder (APD)and AttentionDeficitHyperactivityDisorder (ADHD): A Conceptual,Theoretical, and Practical Framework. In An introduction to auditoryprocessing...
... Relative efficacy of long-acting stimulants on children withattention deficit- hyperactivity disorder: a comparison of standard methylphenidate, sustained-release methylphenidate, sustained-release ... soon.Clinical use of a modified release methylphenidatein the treatmentof childhood attention deficithyperactivity disorder Annals of General Psychiatry 2011, 10:25 doi:10.1186/1744-859X-10-25Inyang ... struggled significantly with learning Clinical use of a modified release methylphenidatein the treatmentof childhood attentiondeficithyperactivitydisorder Inyang Takon* QE II Hospital,...
... 11:176http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-244X/11/176Page 4 of 8 RESEARCH ARTICLE Open AccessComparative efficacy and acceptability of methylphenidate and atomoxetine in treatment ofattentiondeficithyperactivitydisorder in children and ... CJ,Conners CK, Potter WZ: Results from 2 proof -of- concept, placebo-controlled studies of atomoxetine in children with attention- deficit/ hyperactivity disorder. J Clin Psychiatry 2002, 63(12):1140-1147.22. ... Hanwella et al.: Comparative efficacy andacceptability ofmethylphenidate and atomoxetine intreatment of attentiondeficithyperactivitydisorderin children and adolescents: ameta-analysis. BMC...
... refuses to comply with 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 ... of more time spent on video games may also place these individuals at increased riskfor problems in school.BackgroundThe introduction of the telegraph in the nineteenth cen-tury ushered in ... than one 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...
... 4 of 6 smoking in adult non-ADHD smokers who were nottrying to stop smoking [5,6]. To date, the only large trial of methylphenidatein smokers has been in smokers with AttentionDeficitHyperactivity ... system (CNS), resulting in increased concentrations of dopamine in the rewardcenters of the brain [1]. Methylphenidate was consideredas a potential treatment for smokers because of itsaction to ... nicotine withdrawalsymptoms, but showed no efficacy in helping smokers withattentiondeficithyperactivitydisorder (ADHD) to stopsmoking.Methods: To investigate potential efficacy for relieving...
... 123–9. THE HISTORY OFATTENTIONDEFICITHYPERACTIVITYDISORDER 9Coinciding with the work of Douglas, researchers in Northern Europe became more interested in the concept ofhyperactivity as a ... understanding of the diagnosis and classifi cation of ADHD in childhood. In addition, we will describe the rating scales used in aiding diagnosis. We begin by tracing the evolution of our understanding ... changed in subsequent editions of DSM, in keeping with changes in diagnostic nomenclature and delineation of subtypes. The most recent edition, DSM-IV, requires pervasive symptoms of inattention...
... 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, ... 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 ... ADHD 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 (IRSp53), a...