... recognized and regulated some CAM, although there is still unknown their effectiveness and safety of ...the attentiondeficit hyperacti- vity syndrome (ADHD) and mood ...years ...
... 2013) and that allow to evaluate the fre- quency and severity of the symptomology of the disorder thru the report of several informants close to the subject of study such as parents, teachers, ...
... conduct and antisocial personality disorders, internalizing disorders, such as anxiety and depression, and substance use disorders (Barkley & Brown, 2008; Jacob et ...ant disorder, conduct ...
... including attentionand EF for children and ...is Attention Improvement Management (AIM) (Sohlberg, Harn, MacPherson, & Wade, 2014), a 10-week computerized treatment that incorporates goal ...
... symptoms and long-term out- comes of different ADHD treatments including: intensive behavioral intervention, medication, these two treatments combined, or routine community care ...reading and overall ...
... the disorder: inhibitory based executive function (Hofmann & Smits, 2008), working memory (Hidalgo et ...2008), and temporal processing (Costello et ...CCT and number of commission errors in the ...
... activities and tests to adapt them to the slower processing style, modify the student’s environment and situation to facilitate the inhibition of stimuli not relevant to the tasks, take advantage of the ...
... sleep, and nocturnal awakenings have been studied and tried to explain as a result of ADHD or medications, or both (Ball, Tiernan, Janusz, & Furr, 1997; Kent, Blader, Kople- wicz, Abikoff, & Foley, ...
... The information collected was processed using SAS version 9.1 software (SAS, Cary, NC, USA). The main statistical analysis was of a descriptive nature. Categorical variables are presented according to the number ...
... Attention-deficit/hyperactivitydisorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder character- ized by symptoms that may be related to an abnormal functioning of the prefrontal cortex ...
... of hyperactivity, impulsivity, and uncontrolled temperament ...conduct disorder according to the new DSM–IV criteria (American Psychiatric Association, ...named Hyperactivityand Uncon- ...
... method using the crossed-validation procedure. Although for some variables there were deviations from the normal distribution, discriminant analysis is considered sufficiently robust to handle skewed data (Kinnear & ...
... Summary. Attentiondeficithyperactivitydisorder (ADHD) is a heterogeneous, symptomatically complex ...them and its own comorbidity, among others, will condition its clinical ...
... cortex, and the measure considered. As shown in Figures 2, 3, and 4, COH and PLV obtained the largest statistically significance results compared to ED in 𝛿 frequency ...𝛽 and 𝛾 bands, ...
... 1.3) and average IQ was ...Cordero and Calonge ...psychologist and psychiatrist using the clinic’s standardized semi-structured interview to collect developmental history and ...discarded ...
... with AttentionDeficitHyperactivityDisorder (ADHD) and the teachers’ level of knowledge to teach these ...this disorder, was chosen for the ...the disorder had problems ...
... (Attentiondeficithyperactivitydisorder) y el D2 con una muestra de estudiantes de la Universidad Tecnológica Indoamérica de la carrera de Psicología en los niveles de primero a ...
... sociodemographic and clin- ical variables: Age, marital status, educational level, family history of psychiatric illness, presence of traumatic events, peripartum mood disturbances, age at onset of BD, duration of ...
... with attention defi cit hyperactivity ...with attention defi cit hyperactivitydisorder (ADHD) symptoms compared to the control group in proprioceptive sensory ...Temperament and ...
... perpetrators and victims display psychological vulnerabilities and long-term psychopathology ...environment and unfortunately exposed to other forms of violence ...defiant and conduct ...