Literature DB >> 15365894

Profiles, co-morbidity and their relationship to treatment of 191 children with AD/HD and their families.

Margaret J J Thompson1, Xavier M Brooke, Carolyn A West, Helen R Johnson, Emily J Bumby, Paul Brodrick, Gloria Pepe, Cathy Laver-Bradbury, Nicky Scott.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: This study was set up to re-audit our use of a protocol for the assessment and treatment for children on psycho-stimulant medication within a community clinic for children with Attention Deficit/Hyperactive Disorder (AD/HD) and to examine the profile of children and their families referred to the clinic in order to consider their assessment and treatment needs.
METHOD: A questionnaire based on results from previous studies was completed for 191 patients from a case note audit, and by questioning clinicians. Key areas examined were symptomatology and child and family variables, which included learning difficulties, medical problems, psychosocial factors and side-effects of medication.
RESULTS: The protocol was used appropriately with the majority of children. Children with AD/HD referred to the clinic often presented with co-morbid psychopathology, e. g. conduct disorder, low self-esteem, and frequently experienced family and psychosocial difficulties.
CONCLUSIONS: Protocols in clinics are useful as this should maintain good practice and allow on-going monitoring, but they need precise use. Also, as many children with AD/HD present with co-morbid psychopathology and complicated family dynamics to Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services, this will influence assessment and treatment needs and require increased resources.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15365894     DOI: 10.1007/s00787-004-0380-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry        ISSN: 1018-8827            Impact factor:   4.785


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