Diversity and representation in ADHD psychosocial treatment research: A comprehensive synthesis with data from over 10,000 participants

IF 13.7 1区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Brittany M. Merrill , Megan M. Hare , Jennifer Piscitello , Nicole K. Schatz , Gregory A. Fabiano , Erica L. Wells , Emily L. Robertson , Ariel M. Aloe , William E. Pelham Jr. , Fiona Macphee , Marcela Ramos , Xin Zhao , Amy R. Altszuler , Natalie Javadi , Stephanie S.J. Morris , Alyssa Smyth , Leah Ward , Heather A. Jones
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Demographic data from nearly 50 years of treatment research for children and adolescents with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are synthesized. Comprehensive search identified ADHD treatment studies that were between-group designs, included a psychosocial, evidence-based treatment, and were conducted in the United States. One hundred and twenty-six studies that included 10,604 youth were examined. Reporting of demographics varied with 48% of studies (k = 61) reporting ethnicity, 73% (k = 92) reporting race, 80% (k = 101) reporting age (M age = 8.81, SD = 2.82), and 88% (k = 111) reporting gender. Most participants identified as non-Hispanic/Latine (15.99% Hispanic/Latine), White (62.54%), and boys (74.39%; 24.47% girls). Since the 1970s, zero youth in ADHD treatment studies identified as Middle Eastern/North African, 0.1% were American Indian/Alaskan Native or Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander, 1.77% were Asian, 15.10% were Black, and 3.14% were Multiracial. Based on publication year, the proportions of girls, racially minoritized youth, and Hispanic/Latine youth included in ADHD treatment research have increased over time. Girls, non-binary and non-cisgender youth, young children, adolescents, Hispanic/Latine youth, and youth from all racial groups other than White are underrepresented in ADHD treatment research. Research gaps are discussed, and recommendations for comprehensive demographic reporting in child and adolescent psychological research are provided.

多动症社会心理治疗研究中的多样性和代表性:对 10,000 多名参与者的数据进行全面综合
本文综合了近 50 年来对患有注意力缺陷/多动障碍(ADHD)的儿童和青少年进行治疗研究的人口统计学数据。通过全面检索,确定了在美国进行的、采用组间设计、包含社会心理循证治疗的注意力缺陷/多动症治疗研究。共研究了 126 项研究,其中包括 10,604 名青少年。对人口统计数据的报告各不相同,48%的研究(k = 61)报告了种族,73%的研究(k = 92)报告了种族,80%的研究(k = 101)报告了年龄(M 年龄 = 8.81,SD = 2.82),88%的研究(k = 111)报告了性别。大多数参与者被认定为非西班牙裔/拉丁裔(15.99% 为西班牙裔/拉丁裔)、白人(62.54%)和男孩(74.39%;24.47% 为女孩)。自 20 世纪 70 年代以来,ADHD 治疗研究中没有青少年被认定为中东/北非人,0.1% 为美国印第安人/阿拉斯加原住民或夏威夷太平洋岛民,1.77% 为亚裔,15.10% 为黑人,3.14% 为多种族。根据发表年份,ADHD 治疗研究中女孩、少数种族青少年和西班牙裔/拉丁裔青少年的比例随着时间的推移而增加。在ADHD治疗研究中,女孩、非二元和非双性青少年、幼儿、青少年、西班牙裔/拉丁裔青少年以及除白人以外的所有种族群体的青少年所占的比例较低。本文讨论了研究差距,并就儿童和青少年心理研究中的综合人口统计报告提出了建议。
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Clinical Psychology Review
Clinical Psychology Review PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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23.10
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65
期刊介绍: Clinical Psychology Review serves as a platform for substantial reviews addressing pertinent topics in clinical psychology. Encompassing a spectrum of issues, from psychopathology to behavior therapy, cognition to cognitive therapies, behavioral medicine to community mental health, assessment, and child development, the journal seeks cutting-edge papers that significantly contribute to advancing the science and/or practice of clinical psychology. While maintaining a primary focus on topics directly related to clinical psychology, the journal occasionally features reviews on psychophysiology, learning therapy, experimental psychopathology, and social psychology, provided they demonstrate a clear connection to research or practice in clinical psychology. Integrative literature reviews and summaries of innovative ongoing clinical research programs find a place within its pages. However, reports on individual research studies and theoretical treatises or clinical guides lacking an empirical base are deemed inappropriate for publication.
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