| Literature DB >> 23205066 |
Noor Azimah Muhammad1, Wan Salwina Wan Ismail, Chai Eng Tan, Aida Jaffar, Shalisah Sharip, Khairani Omar.
Abstract
Attention-deficit hyperactive disorder (ADHD) is a psychiatric illness commonly diagnosed during the early years of childhood. In many adolescents with undiagnosed ADHD, presentation may not be entirely similar to that in younger children. These adolescents pose significant challenges to parents and teachers coping with their disability. Often adolescents with behavioural problems are brought to medical attention as a last resort. This case describes an adolescent who presented to a primary care clinic with school truancy. He was initially treated for depression with oppositional defiant disorder and sibling rivalry. Only following a careful detailed history and further investigations was the diagnosis of ADHD made. He showed a positive improvement with the use of methylphenidate for his ADHD and escitalopram for his depression. The success of his management was further supported by the use of behavioural therapy and parenting interventions. There is a need to increase public awareness of ADHD, especially among parents and teachers so that early intervention can be instituted in these children.Entities:
Keywords: attention-deficit hyperactive disorder; primary care; school truancy
Year: 2011 PMID: 23205066 PMCID: PMC3487600
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ment Health Fam Med ISSN: 1756-834X