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Data do not support most nonpharmacologic ADHD treatments
Nonpharmacologic treatment methods used to reduce ADHD symptoms in children 17 years of age and younger, including behavioral modifications, complementary medicines and herbal supplements such as ginkgo biloba, are not supported by data from clinical studies, according to a review published in Pediatrics.
Poison control centers see increase in pediatric ADHD medication exposures
There was an increase of more than 70% in the overall rate of exposures related to ADHD medication reported to U.S. poison control centers between 2000 and 2011, according to recently published study results in Pediatrics.
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Poll: 87% of US adults believe children need more mental health support
More than four in five American adults report that more mental health care services are needed for children, including greater access to therapy and treatment options, according to results of a Harris Poll conducted by researchers at Nationwide Children’s Hospital.
Transgender, gender-nonconforming youth face mental health risks
Transgender and gender-nonconforming children and adolescents experienced higher levels of mental health conditions when compared with matched reference groups, according to study results published in Pediatrics.
Reading aloud, playing with young children may reduce hyperactivity
A pediatric primary care program that promoted reading out loud and playing with children aged 0 to 5 years resulted in a reduction of hyperactivity and attention problems at the age when the children started school, according to study results published in Pediatrics.
Methylphenidate may be misused, abused among adults in France
Researchers observed differing patterns of methylphenidate use across age groups in France, including long-term use in children, use for medical conditions other than ADHD and narcolepsy in adults and drug abuse/misuse behaviors.
ADHD prescriptions among reproductive-aged women more than tripled in 12 years
The number of reproductive-aged women who filled at least one prescription for an ADHD medication increased 344% between 2003 and 2015, according to a recent CDC study published in Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
Redesigned survey may help physicians better understand trends in diagnosis, treatment of ADHD
A newly redesigned national survey indicates that the estimated prevalence of ADHD diagnosis does not appear to have increased in the time since previous nationally representative estimates were published.
Gun ownership, storage practices unaffected by children's self-harm risk
Self-harm risk factors in children, including a history of depression, mental health conditions other than depression and ADHD, do not affect their caretaker’s decision to have firearms in the household nor the use of proper firearm storage, according to a study published in Pediatrics.
Q&A: Video game holds promise for future of ADHD treatment
More children in the U.S. were being treated for ADHD in 2011 compared with 2007, according to the most recent data from the CDC, with the percentage of children aged 4 to 17 years taking an ADHD medication increasing from 4.8% in 2007 to 6.1% in 2011.