安裝中文字典英文字典辭典工具!
安裝中文字典英文字典辭典工具!
|
- How Race and Culture Can Impact an ADHD Diagnosis - MedCentral
There are many variances among cultures and within families regarding ADHD Paradoxically, studies have also shown that community-level factors, such as teacher bias in school-based subjective behavior ratings, may lead to disparities in ADHD referrals
- Attention‐deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in cultural . . .
Attention‐deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) prevalence is similar across world regions However, because informants' decision thresholds may vary between regions, these similarities may mask regional variations in actual ADHD behaviours
- ADHD is best understood as a cultural construct | The British . . .
Genetic studies show that ADHD is linked with being male (boys are four to ten times more likely to get this diagnosis in practice) and is associated with the normal genetic variation found with traits such as height
- Cultural Perspectives on ADHD: Understanding Variations in . . .
Cultural factors play a crucial role in shaping attitudes towards mental health, educational systems, and healthcare practices, influencing the recognition and management of ADHD symptoms Understanding these cultural perspectives is essential for providing culturally competent support to individuals with ADHD worldwide
- ADHD is not a problem: cultural differences - Wandering Minds
In the series “ADHD is not a problem,” we explore alternative perspectives on the ADHD brain Today, we delve deeper into the following thought: If we were born in a different society with different norms, values, and cultural expectations, would labels like ADHD be necessary?
- The impact of culture on ADHD - Contemporary Pediatrics
It's a variable that many pediatricians may not consider, but ethnicity race can influence how a patient and their family respond to a diagnosis of ADHD and its subsequent treatments
- Cultural Considerations in ADHD Diagnosis
This article explores how cultural differences impact ADHD diagnosis and care, looking at everything from family dynamics to healthcare practices Key Takeaways Cultural attitudes towards mental health can influence how ADHD is perceived and whether individuals seek diagnosis
|
|
|