儿童注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD):向发展观点迈进

O. Afolabi
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关于儿童注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)的诊断和治疗的争论继续在发育和生物学的观点之间进行。虽然越来越多的证据支持ADHD的生物易感性,但一些研究也强调了环境因素对该综合征的重要影响。本研究从发展的角度来评估和整合影响ADHD儿童发展的各种生物-社会心理因素。为了实现这一目标,该研究批判性地探索并整合了现有的和正在进行的ADHD研究,以一种更精细的模式,通过组织成部分来包含发展观点;临床和社会因素与儿童ADHD诊断相关此外,该研究还讨论了儿童多动症的联系如何符合发展精神病理学的观点。最后,该研究揭示了ADHD是一种受产前、生物学和社会心理环境风险因素影响的发育障碍,更好地了解基因组易感性、家庭环境、父母特征和儿童经历可以改变其在儿童中的发展途径
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Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in Children: A Movetowards Developmental Perspectives
The debate about diagnoses and treatment of attention deficit hyperactive disorder (ADHD) in children continue to range on between the developmental and biological perspectives. While there is increasing evidence that support the biological susceptibility of ADHD, a number of researches also emphasized the significant effect of environmental factors on the syndrome. This study used developmental perspectives to evaluate and bring together various bio-psychosocial factors that impact on development of children diagnosed with ADHD. To achieve this the study critically explored and integrated the existing and advancing study on ADHD to a more refined pattern that embraced developmental perspectives by organizing into sections; the clinical and social factors that associated with children diagnosed with ADHD. Also the study discussed how linkage in childhood ADHD fits within a developmental psychopathology perspective. Finally, the study revealed ADHD as a developmental disorder influenced by prenatal, biological and psychosocial environmental risk factors, and that better understanding of genomic susceptibilities, family environment, parental characteristics, and children's experiences can transform the pathway for its development in children
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