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- year prospective follow - up study of 123 girls with ADHD and 106 non- ADHD control girls aged between 6 and 17 years at ascertainment. ADHD was considered persistent at follow - up if participants met full ...
training are very limited. Method: In the present study, diagnostic status as outcome and predictors of treatment response were examined in a 5 –6‐ year follow ‐ up . Out of 99 children who had been treated ...
ScholarCrossref 20. Biederman J, Petty CR, O’Connor KB, Hyder LL, Faraone SV. Predictors of persistence in girls with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: results from an 11- year controlled follow - up study ...
efforts. Finally, although we reassessed CD at 14 years of age in the present prospective study, we did not assess persistence of ADHD symptoms between intake and the age-14 follow - up . Given ...
an ethnically diverse sample of 140 girls with ADHD and 88 comparison girls , aged 11–18 years (M = 14.2) at adolescent and 19–24 years (M = 19.6) at young adult assessment. Results Although girls with ADHD rated ...
drinking (FH) Yule et al. (2018), USA 280 cases (140 boys and 140 girls ) with ADHD and 242 (120 boys and 122 girls ) controls; Ages 6–17 years Baseline and 10- year follow - up Lifetime parental non-nicotine SUD ...
in the United States [4], with a greater presence in boys than girls , 3:1[ 5 ]. The greatest increase in ASD has occurred in the subgroup that does not present an intellectual handicap, referred to as “high ...
included a total of n = 1537 patients (51–280 per study) with a mean age of 9.3 [mean range 8.0–10.3] years . The mean end-dose of MPH was 0.80 mg/kg/day [range 0.50–1.06]. The mean follow - up time was 9.5 ...
group girls , 3) clinical group boys with only ADHD , 4) clinical group girls with only ADHD , 5 ) clinical group boys with ADHD +ASD, 6) clinical group girls with ADHD +ASD, 7) clinical group boys with ADHD ...
using the ADHD module from the DISC-IV diagnostic interview with the parent. The DSM-IV criteria for ADHD (retained in DSM- 5 ) are listed below, followed in parentheses by the contraction used for further ...
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