| Literature DB >> 32206589 |
Mahesh Shrestha1, Julianna Lautenschleger2, Neelkamal Soares1.
Abstract
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a very common neurobehavioral disorder that affects children and adolescents with impact that persists beyond adolescence into adulthood. Medication and non-pharmacological treatments are evidence-based interventions for ADHD in various age groups, and this article will elaborate on the psychosocial, physical and integrative medicine interventions that have been studied in ADHD. 2020 Translational Pediatrics. All rights reserved.Entities:
Keywords: Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD); evidence-based practice; integrative medicine; interventions; psychosocial
Year: 2020 PMID: 32206589 PMCID: PMC7082245 DOI: 10.21037/tp.2019.10.01
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transl Pediatr ISSN: 2224-4336
Brief outline of PTBM approaches
| PTBM approaches | Brief description | Age range | Resources |
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| Positive parenting program (triple P) | It aims to prevent and treat behavioral and emotional problems in children and adolescents by endowing skills to be self-sufficient and provide ongoing support to manage family issues | Birth 0–12 years; teen triple P: 12–16 years |
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| PCIT | It is an evidence based treatment when a therapist watches ongoing sessions with parent and child in observation room and provides coaching skills through live behind the ear device | 2–8 years |
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| Incredible years | It is a set of DVD based interlocking and comprehensive programs that targets parents, children and teachers where trained facilitators use video vignettes to structure and stimulate group discussions, problem solving and trigger practices | Parent based: 0–12 years; teacher based: 3–8 years |
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| Kazdin method | It helps with parenting strategies to handling behavioral problems by developing specific behaviors they want and develop positive traits like kindness, honesty, respect etc. in a nurturing environment at home | 6–12 years |
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| NFPP | It is a parenting program for moderate to severe ADHD and takes place in family home through 8 weekly visits where parents are made aware of symptoms and signs of ADHD and parents learn strategies to managing child’s behavior and attention difficulties | 3–11 years |
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PTBM, parent training in behavior management; PCIT, parent child interaction therapy; NFPP, new forest parenting programme; ADHD, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.