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Demographic differences among a national sample of US youth with behavioral disorders
Visser SN , Deubler EL , Bitsko RH , Holbrook JR , Danielson ML . Clin Pediatr (Phila) 2015 55 (14) 1358-1362 This study’s objective was to compare the demographic patterns in the diagnosed prevalence of attention-deficit/ hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) to oppositional defiant disorder and conduct disorder (ODD/CD) in a national sample, with consideration for children with both disorders. Prior to 2013, these frequently co-occurring disorders have been nosologically grouped together in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) as behavioral disorders with childhood onset.1,2 However in the 2013 DSM-5, ADHD was grouped with neurodevelopmental disorders, and ODD and CD were grouped with disruptive disorders.3 Investigating the epidemiology of ADHD and ODD/CD has the potential to inform efforts to diagnose, treat, and manage these disorders. This information is particularly relevant for pediatricians, who are the single largest group of diagnosing physicians, diagnosing approximately 39% of children with ADHD.4 |
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