Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.ppt
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1、Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder,Melissa Stern, M.S. mksternphhp.ufl.edu,A Day in the life of.,Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder,ADHD is a neurodevelopmental disorder of childhood that is characterized by developmentally inappropriate levels of: Hyperactivity Impulsivity Inattention,A
2、DHD: Prevalence,3-9% of the elementary school population more often in males than females, with the sex ratio being about 3:1 to 9:1 most common disorders of childhood accounting for a large number of referrals to pediatricians, family physicians and child mental health professionals,ADHD Risk Facto
3、rs,Maternal cigarette use Maternal alcohol use Unusually long or short labor Forceps delivery Toxemia Meconium staining Birth during the month of September Minor physical anomalies,History of ADHD,Characteristics of this disorder have been recognized for at least a century The disorder has been refe
4、rred to by a variety of labels: Minimal Brain Dysfunction (MBD)Hyperkinetic Reaction of ChildhoodAttention Deficit Disorder (ADD)Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD),History of ADHD,Characteristics of this disorder have been recognized for at least a century The disorder has been referred
5、 to by a variety of labels: Minimal Brain Dysfunction (MBD)Hyperkinetic Reaction of ChildhoodAttention Deficit Disorder (ADD)Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD),History of ADHD,1980s: DSM III & DSM III-R stimulates ADHD research development of new assessment methods new treatment methods
6、 increased focus on biological factors. 1990s: Neuroimaging genetics reevaluation of DSM,DSM-IV: Hyperactivity,Often fidgets with hands or feet, squirms in seat Often leaves seat in classroom or in other situations in which remaining seated is expected Often runs about or climbs excessively in situa
7、tions in which it is inappropriate Often has difficulty playing or engaging in leisure activities quietly,DSM-IV Hyperactivity,Is often “on the go“ or often acts as if “driven by a motor”Often talks excessively when inappropriate to the situation6 or more of hyperactive and/or impulsive symptoms req
8、uired for diagnosis,More on Hyperactivity,Children with ADHD are more active, restless, and fidgety than normal children during the day and during sleep There are different types of hyperactivity: Gross Motor Activity Restless/Squirmy Verbal hyperactivity Hyperactivity often varies according to situ
9、ation Degree of hyperactivity may vary with age,DSM-IV: Impulsivity,Often blurts out answers before questions have been completed Often has difficulty awaiting turn Often interrupts or intrudes on othersSix symptoms of hyperactivity and impulsivity are required for diagnosis,DSM-IV: Inattention,Ofte
10、n fails to give close attention to details or makes careless mistakes Often has difficulties sustaining attention in tasks or play activities Often does not seem to listen when spoken to directly Often does not follow through on instructions and fails to finish homework, chores, or duties in the wor
11、kplace,DSM-IV: Inattention,Often has difficulty organizing tasks and activities Often avoids, dislikes, or is reluctant to engage in tasks that require sustained mental effort Often loses things necessary for tasks or activities Is often easily distracted by extraneous stimuli. Is often forgetful in
12、 daily activities 6 or more symptoms needed for diagnosis,More on Inattention,“Attentional“ problems may be most obvious on specific types of attentional tasks: sustained attention: responding to tasks, being vigilant situations requiring the child to attend over time to dull, boring, and repetitive
13、 tasks,Diagnostic Criteria Overview,Symptom Criteria - Core Symptoms of Hyperactivity & Impulsivity and/or Inattention (Six or More Symptoms of either category) Duration Criterion - Symptoms have Persisted for at Least 6 Months Developmental Criterion - Symptoms are Inconsistent with Developmental L
14、evel Impairment Criterion - Clear Evidence of Clinically Significant Impairment in Social, Academic, or Occupational Functioning,Diagnostic Criteria,Age Criterion - Some Symptoms that Cause Impairment Were Present Before Age 7 Situation Criterion - Some Impairment from Symptoms is Present in Two or
15、More Settings,Types of ADHD,Combined Type Symptoms of hyperactivity, impulsivity and inattention Hyperactive/Impulsive Type Symptoms of hyperactivity and impulsivity Predominately Inattentive Type Symptoms of inattention,Impairment in ADHD,Social Impairment What does it look like? Academic Impairmen
16、t Long term outcomes for children with ADHD not so good Family Impairment Occupational Impairment Driving Impairment,ADHD Across the Lifespan,ADHD is a chronic disorder 60%-80% of children continue to meet diagnostic criteria in Adolescence 50%-70% of children will continue to meet diagnostic criter
17、ia in AdulthoodADHD in childhood is different from adolescence and different from adulthood,Presentation of ADHD in Adolescence,Gross motor activity tends to disappear Predominance of Inattention, Restlessness (rather than hyperactivity) and impulsivity What is a developmentally appropriate level of
18、 impulsivity in adolescence?,ADHD in Adults,More similar to adolescent presentation Mainly problems with inattention and impulsivity How much inattention and impulsivity affect an adult male? A father? A store clerk?Impairment is key,Occupational Impairment,Similar problems to those seen in the acad
19、emic environment Often unprepared, untimely, easily distracted “Under Achievers”,Social Impairment,Still there in adolescence and adulthood! If you dont attend when people talk, they often think you arent interested,Sensation Seeking/Substance Use,Adolescents and adults with ADHD are more likely tha
20、n those with out to engage in risky behavior including: Marijuana use Alcohol Use Drunk DrivingThis is true even when accounting for the presence of oppositional defiant disorder and/or conduct disorder,Driving impairment,Leading cause of death in 15-24 year olds are motor vehicle accidents Adolesce
21、nts and adults with ADHD are more likely to have an accident, to have more accidents, to speed, to receive traffic citations, to receive more traffic citations, to have their licenses suspended/revoked, to drive without a license, to drive under the influence,Driving Impairment,One of the most commo
22、n causes of MVAs is plain old inattention Adolescents in particularl are more likely to speed, to not use a seatbelt, and to drink and driveHmm.what does this mean for people with ADHD,Virtual Reality,Researchers are using virtual reality to simulate driving situations and assess performance Here at
23、 UF we have a high tech simulatorhttp:/driving.phhp.ufl.edu/,Shameless Plug,Driving Impairment in ADHD is my area of research I am going to need an RA or two to help with my dissertation starting in the Spring or next fall If you are a sophomore or junior and are interested in getting into research,
24、 EMAIL ME! mksternphhp.ufl.edu,But What About Cognitive Impairment,Its a NEUROdevelopmental disorder, right? So why hasnt this lady mentioned cognitive problems?,ADHD & Neuropsychological Deficits,Results from research involving neuropsychological testing has often suggested that children with ADHD
25、have problems: inhibiting behavioral responseswith working memorywith planning and organizationwith verbal fluencywith perserverationin motor sequencingwith other frontal lobe functions,Neurological Findings,Siblings of children with ADHD who do not have ADHD, have milder yet significant impairments
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