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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

Adult Outcome and Its Predictors

9780190213589
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The book provides a comprehensive summary of the best known and most highly respected well-controlled long-term prospective follow-up studies in ADHD. These studies followed children with ADHD and matched controls into young adulthood (mean age 20-25 years) and middle-age (mean age 41 years). They explore a wide variety of outcome areas, e.g. education, occupation, emotional and psychiatric functioning, substance use and abuse, sexual behavior, as well as legal problems. One chapterfocuses particularly on the outcome of girls with ADHD. Outcome areas explored are thus comprehensive and clinically very relevant. The book also explores the possible predictors of adult outcome. A whole chapter is devoted to treatment (medication and psychosocial) as a predictor of outcome. In addition to treatment, predictors explored include characteristics of the child (e.g., IQ, severity of initial ADHD symptoms, initial comorbidity characteristics of the family, e.g., socioeconomic status, single parenthood, parental pathology, and family functioning. In a summary chapter, the impact and importance of these various predictors in different outcome areas, e.g. education, occupation, emotional/social functioning, antisocial behavior, substance use and abuse and risky sexual and driving behaviors are explored. In summary, the book provides a comprehensive view of the prognosis, e.g., long-term outcome of ADHD and key factors which can influence this outcome. Professionals and the general public will thus get a clear view of what can happen to children with ADHD as they proceed through adolescence and adulthood and address important prognostic and predictive factors in their treatment approaches to ensure better long-term outcome in patients with ADHD.
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OUP USA
87804
9780190213589
9780190213589

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Publication date
2016
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
328
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 235
Weight (g)
476
  • 1. Introduction; Lily Hechtman; 2. The Montreal Study; Mariya V. Cherkasova, Gabrielle Weiss, Lily Hechtman; 3. The New York Study; Sylvaine Houssais, Lily Hechtman, Rachel G. Klein; 4. The Milwaukee Study; Russell A. Barkley, Mariellen Fischer; 5. The Pittsburgh Study; Brooke S.G. Molina, Margaret H. Sibley, Sarah L. Pedersen, William E. Pelham Jr.; 6. The Massachusetts General Hospital Study (Boston); Mai Uchida, Joseph Biederman; 7. The Berkeley Girls Study; Elizabeth B. Owens, Christine A. Zalecki, Stephen P. Hinshaw; 8. The Multisite Multimodal Treatment of ADHD Study (MTA); Arunima Roy, Lily Hechtman; 9. Influence of Treatment on Outcome; Lily Hechtman; 10. Summary Chapter;
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