ADHD in Black Youth: A Content Analysis of Empirical Research from 1972 to 2023.

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Journal of Attention Disorders Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-24 DOI:10.1177/10870547241285244
Cathrin D Green, Sungha Kang, Elizabeth A Harvey, Heather A Jones
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Abstract

Objective: The purpose of this content analysis study was to characterize patterns of research on Black youth with ADHD.

Method: Relevant articles were identified through searching psychology and medical databases and cross-referencing citations in previously published review articles. The 204 empirical articles included in this study (1) were conducted in the United States, (2) had a predominantly child or adolescent sample, (3) had more than 80% Black youth/families in the study sample and/or conducted separate analyses for Black youth/families, and (4) examined ADHD symptoms or diagnoses. Articles were categorized into five primary content areas: Assessment, Treatment, Perceptions, Prevalence, and Associated Correlates. Journal characteristics, sample characteristics, and methodological characteristics are presented across these content areas.

Results: Findings show a relatively low representation of Black youth with ADHD in the literature, with most studies using race comparative approaches and secondary data analyses, and many being published in medical journals.

Conclusion: Based on these results, changes are recommended both at the individual study and broader systems levels (e.g., funding agencies). More research, funding, and publications centering Black youth with ADHD are vital to understanding and correcting long-standing health disparities for this community.

黑人青少年多动症:1972 年至 2023 年实证研究内容分析》。
研究目的本内容分析研究旨在描述有关患有多动症的黑人青少年的研究模式:通过搜索心理学和医学数据库以及交叉引用以前发表的评论文章,确定了相关文章。本研究收录的 204 篇实证文章(1)在美国进行,(2)主要以儿童或青少年为样本,(3)研究样本中黑人青少年/家庭占 80% 以上,并且/或者对黑人青少年/家庭进行了单独分析,以及(4)研究了多动症症状或诊断。文章分为五个主要内容领域:评估、治疗、认知、患病率和相关联因素。期刊特点、样本特点和方法特点在这些内容领域中均有体现:结果:研究结果表明,文献中关于患有多动症的黑人青少年的研究相对较少,大多数研究都采用了种族比较法和二级数据分析,而且许多研究都发表在医学期刊上:根据这些结果,建议在单项研究和更广泛的系统层面(如资助机构)做出改变。以患有多动症的黑人青少年为中心开展更多的研究、提供更多的资金和发表更多的文章,对于了解和纠正这一群体长期存在的健康差异至关重要。
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CiteScore
7.60
自引率
6.70%
发文量
71
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Attention Disorders (JAD) focuses on basic and applied science concerning attention and related functions in children, adolescents, and adults. JAD publishes articles on diagnosis, comorbidity, neuropsychological functioning, psychopharmacology, and psychosocial issues. The journal also addresses practice, policy, and theory, as well as review articles, commentaries, in-depth analyses, empirical research articles, and case presentations or program evaluations.
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