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Typical ADHD Care Leaves Room for Improvement, Study Finds [Consumer.Healthday.com]

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Many pediatricians provide inadequate care for children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), relying too heavily on drugs and failing to thoroughly assess kids' symptoms, a new study reports.

Nearly one-third of pediatricians who diagnose children with ADHD do not consult the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, a necessary step in determining if the kids meet the criteria for the brain disorder, researchers found.

A large number of pediatricians also do not gather parent and teacher ratings of a child's day-to-day behavior, information that is crucial in diagnosing ADHD and tracking whether prescribed therapies are working, the study said.

And finally, doctors appear to lean heavily on drugs for treating ADHD. Nine out of 10 kids with ADHD are on some sort of medication. But only one out of 10 kids is receiving behavioral therapy or psychotherapy as well, according to the study.

 

[For more of this story, written by Dennis Thompson, go to http://consumer.healthday.com/...dy-finds-693303.html]

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I have been saying this for years but to be honest I am actually concerned about the rating scales. We know kids suffering from adversity can have externalizing behaviors that mimic ADD. So how good are those questionnaires? Also to be fair, at least where I live, there isn't appropriate counseling services for children. In the end all there is and what medicine promotes (after all it's called medicine) is a pill! We have all sold our souls to pharmaceutical companies and the quick fix at the expense of really assisting children!
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