Comprehensive References of Scientific Studies on ADHD
There are now thousands of scientific studies on children and adults with ADHD, contrary to statements by social critics of ADHD or fringe religious or political groups that ADHD is a myth. Many of these studies are contained in the downloadable reference file. For more research, see Dr. Barkley’s recent textbook, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: A handbook for Diagnosis and Treatment (3rd ed.). New York: Guilford Publications.
Summary Contents of Reference File
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| Index |
Page Number |
| History |
1 |
| Primary Symptoms |
23 |
| Diagnostic Criteria |
36 |
| Prevalence |
42 |
| Gender Differences |
47 |
| Associated Cognitive, Developmental & Health Problems |
50 |
| Comorbid Disorders |
75 |
| Subtyping |
84 |
| Parent-Child Interactions and Family Problems |
88 |
| Etiologies |
95 |
| Developmental Course and Adult Outcome |
112 |
| A Theory of ADHD and Executive Functioning |
127 |
| Assessment - Interviews and Rating Scales |
132 |
| Assessment - Psychological Testing |
136 |
| Assessment of ADHD in Adults |
142 |
| Parent Training in the Clinic |
146 |
| Parent Training in the Community |
149 |
| Training Families with Teens with ADHD |
158 |
| Treating Peer Relationship Problems |
160 |
| Stimulant Medications for Children with ADHD |
168 |
| Other Medications for Children with ADHD |
185 |
| Medications for Adults with ADHD |
192 |
| Combined Interventions |
203 |
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