Difficulties in Treating Ethnic Minority Children with ADHD and the Role of Mobile Applications

Aikaterini Doulou, A. Drigas, C. Skianis
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There is proof that kids and teens from ethnic minorities get less health care than theirnon-minority peers, despite the fact that Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) ismore common in these populations. Minority children might not receive timely, adequateADHD intervention because of the low socioeconomic position of minority parents, their lackof awareness regarding ADHD, and the available remedial techniques. People are looking tothe digital world for answers to challenges in their daily lives as the number of mobile applicationsgrows. People with impairments now have equal access to learning opportunitiesbecause to technological advancements. The majority of their time is now spent on mobiledevices by kids. As a result, using mobile applications to solve their problems would be quitesuccessful. Mobile learning, also known as e-learning programs that utilize mobile devices,can be employed as a form of therapy to enhance both executive functioning and generalwell-being. Also, by practicing cognitive and metacognitive task abilities more frequently, theyincrease motivation in kids and teenagers. Also, the understanding and retention of the presentedinformation might be aided by the audiovisual stimuli offered through smartphoneapplications. They may therefore serve as crucial learning aids for kids with ADHD. The currentstudy examines the function and efficacy of mobile applications in enhancing the qualityof life of children from ethnic minorities who have Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder(ADHD), as well as the barriers that may impede or delay their access to treatment services.
少数民族儿童多动症的治疗困难及手机应用的作用
有证据表明,少数民族的孩子和青少年得到的医疗保健比他们的非少数民族同龄人要少,尽管事实上,注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)在这些人群中更为常见。由于少数民族父母的社会经济地位低,缺乏对ADHD的认识,以及现有的治疗技术,少数民族儿童可能无法得到及时、充分的ADHD干预。随着移动应用程序数量的增长,人们正在向数字世界寻求解决日常生活中挑战的答案。由于技术的进步,残疾人现在有了平等的学习机会。现在孩子们大部分时间都花在了移动设备上。因此,使用移动应用程序来解决他们的问题将是相当成功的。移动学习,也被称为利用移动设备的电子学习计划,可以作为一种治疗形式来提高执行功能和总体幸福感。此外,通过更频繁地练习认知和元认知任务能力,他们可以增加儿童和青少年的动力。此外,通过智能手机应用程序提供的视听刺激可能有助于理解和保留所呈现的信息。因此,它们可能是多动症儿童的重要学习辅助工具。目前的研究考察了移动应用程序在提高患有注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)的少数民族儿童的生活质量方面的功能和功效,以及可能阻碍或延迟他们获得治疗服务的障碍。
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