Sentences with phrase «hyperkinetic disorders»

The diagnoses characterized by greater agitation and aggressiveness were then categorized into «externalizing disorders» which included ADHD / hyperkinetic disorders, oppositional defiant disorder and conduct disorder.
Functional polymorphism within the promotor of the serotonin transporter gene is associated with severe hyperkinetic disorders
Adolescents with emotional, conduct and hyperkinetic disorders who are experiencing psychotic symptoms may be at increased risk of suicide attempt
Some children with primary hyperkinetic disorders will also be abused or subject to poor parenting, itself a risk factor for delinquency and for poor outcomes in ADHD (figure 2).
Most likely, you'll be seeing a lot of headlines today trumpeting the findings of a new study in JAMA Pediatrics about links between acetaminophen (Tylenol, paracetamol) use during pregnancy and later risk of ADHD or hyperkinetic disorders in children.
In a report in the current online edition of JAMA Pediatrics, researchers from the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health show that taking acetaminophen during pregnancy is associated with a higher risk in children of attention - deficity / hyperactivity disorder and hyperkinetic disorder.
Hyperkinetic disorder is a particularly severe form of ADHD.
The risks for hyperkinetic disorder / ADHD in children were elevated 50 percent or more when the mothers had used the common painkiller for more than 20 weeks in pregnancy.
I was diagnosed with strephosymbolia and an acute hyperkinetic disorder.
Participants were prospectively recruited from child and adolescent psychiatry and child health clinics in the United Kingdom and included 240 clinic children who met diagnostic criteria for attention - deficit / hyperactivity disorder or hyperkinetic disorder.
Predictive validity of ICD - 10 hyperkinetic disorder relative to DSM - IV attention - deficit / hyperactivity disorder among young children
We included studies if ADHD was the main focus of the trial and participants were over five years old and had a clinical diagnosis of ADHD or hyperkinetic disorder that was made by a specialist using the operationalised diagnostic criteria of the DSM - III / DSM - IV or ICD - 10.

Not exact matches

Since Still's day, the disorder has gone by a host of names, including organic drivenness, hyperkinetic syndrome, attention - deficit disorder and now ADHD.
A hyperkinetic movement disorder occurred in all and was characterized by dystonia and choreoathetosis with prominent oral dyskinesia and onset from 2 to 20 months of age.
This disorder has an earlier age at onset, profound developmental impairment, and a distinctive hyperkinetic movement disorder, setting it apart from Dravet syndrome.
In the 1950s and»60s the terms for it were minimal brain damage, Strauss Syndrome, hyperkinetic impulse disorder, minimal brain dysfunction, and hyperkinetic reaction of childhood.
Otherwise the disorder is classified as «Disturbance of Activity and Attention», «Other Hyperkinetic Disorders» or «Hyperkinetic Disorders, Unspecified».
When a conduct disorder (as defined by ICD - 10 [8]-RRB- is present, the condition is referred to as «Hyperkinetic conduct disorder».
Careful assessment of children is necessary as a proportion (a third in this trial) have coexistent psychiatric diagnoses, such as the hyperkinetic syndrome, post-traumatic stress disorder, and encopresis, that require additional treatment.
Briefly, they were referred by schools because of behavioral problems and had elevated parent and teacher ratings of hyperactivity, an IQ of at least 85, and a diagnosis of hyperkinetic reaction of childhood.27, 28 Children with a pattern of aggressive or antisocial behavior were excluded to rule out comorbid conduct disorder.
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