Attention Research Update - 2002
"Here are the contents of issues published in
2002.
Just click on the links for those issues you would like to review."
David
Rabiner, Ph.D. Senior Research
Scientist, Duke University
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ATTENTION RESEARCH
UPDATE - January 2002
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Atomoxetine: A New
Medication Option for Treating ADHD
How do Middle and High School Students with ADHD Feel About Taking
Medication?
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ATTENTION
RESEARCH UPDATE - February 2002
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Stress and coping
in parents of children with ADHD
Neuropsychological functioning in ADHD subtypes
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ATTENTION RESEARCH
UPDATE - March 2002
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ADHD
treatment in community settings - Impact on educational outcomes
The impact of family therapy on
adolescents with ADHD and Oppositional Defiant Disorder
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ATTENTION RESEARCH
UPDATE - April 2002
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Does
Medication Treatment Improve the Academic Performance of Adolescents
with ADHD?
Adjustment and Social Competence in
Children with ADHD Siblings
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ATTENTION RESEARCH
UPDATE - May 2002
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Does
Maternal Responsiveness Predict Sons' Conduct Disordered Behavior?
ADHD Symptoms and the Daily Experience of
Adolescents
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ATTENTION RESEARCH
UPDATE - June 2002
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The effect of
fatty acid supplementation on ADHD symptoms
Do
children's expectations for medication treatment effect treatment
outcome?
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ATTENTION RESEARCH
UPDATE - July 2002
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Does Contact with Nature Improve Attentional Functioning in Children
with ADHD?
Do Boys with ADHD Overestimate their
Competence?
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ATTENTION RESEARCH
UPDATE - August 2002
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Recent
trends in medication treatment
Young adults with ADHD: A comparison of combined and inattentive subtypes
How often does ADHD persist into adulthood
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ATTENTION
RESEARCH UPDATE - September 2002
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ADHD
and mothers' feelings of psychological distress: The importance of
child
behavior and mothers' feelings of control
Effects of Interactive Metronome rhthymicity training of children with
ADHD:
Preliminary study of a new treatment approach
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ATTENTION RESEARCH
UPDATE - October 2002
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Classroom
behavior of children with ADHD: Relationship
to gender and the presence of other difficulties
New information on ADHD in girls
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ATTENTION
RESEARCH UPDATE - November 2002
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Maximizing
the benefits of stimulant medication treatment for children with ADHD
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ATTENTION
RESEARCH UPDATE - December 2002
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A
Comparison of Atomoxetine (Strattera) and Methylphenidate treatment in
children with ADHD
(c) 2002 David Rabiner, Ph.D. Information presented in Attention
Research Update is for informational purposes only, and is not a
substitute for professional medical advice. Although newsletter
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