ADHD treatment may be needed by hundreds of thousands more children, experts suggest | The Independent


Hundreds of thousands more schoolchildren should be treated for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), say leading experts.

A major study led by University of Oxford academics suggests ADHD is seriously underdiagnosed and says more children should be given medication such as Ritalin, which it found is highly effective.

Concerns have been raised about the number of youngsters overmedicated for the disorder – but the evidence suggests just 10 per cent of those with ADHD are on any form of medication.

“We have strong evidence that in the UK, and many countries outside the US, ADHD is underrecognised and underdiagnosed,” said Professor David Coghill, a child and adolescent psychiatry expert from the University of Melbourne and a co-author of the study.

 

Source: ADHD treatment may be needed by hundreds of thousands more children, experts suggest | The Independent

One thought on “ADHD treatment may be needed by hundreds of thousands more children, experts suggest | The Independent

  1. When I saw this article I was hoping for a balanced process, however, it appears the main focus of the article is to promote medication, especially Ritalin.

    Why is there no mention of alternative therapies, except for the brief mention of France. Also no specific mention of child mental health service (CAMHS).

    Would it be wrong to suggest some collusion with the Pharmaceutical industry on the creation of this article.

    So much to mention, but in the end, so little of it mentioned.

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