ADHD Flashcards

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What are the specifying criteria for ADHD?

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  1. Predominantly inattentive presentation
  2. Predominantly hyperactive/impulsive presentation
  3. Combined Presentation both inattentive and hyperactive/impulsive
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How long must a child have the ADHD criteria for, for it to count in diagnosis?

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6 months

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What are some examples of the innatention criteria?

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  • Looses things necessarry for tasks or inacctivities
  • Does not follow through on instuctions
  • Cairless mistakes
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What are some examples of hyperactivity criteria?

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  • Fidgets or squirms
  • Often runs about or climbs in situations that are inappropriate
  • ## Talks excessivley
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What is Songua-Barke (2004) theory?

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A developmental ADHD model. Exectutive function begins neurobiologically and ends up at behavioural symptoms - the pathway is mediated by motivation.

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What is some suportiving evidence for executive function in ADHD?

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Karlunas et al., (2011). Children with ADHD performed more poorly than non-ADHD controls in EF tasks

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What model best explains combined presentation of hyperactivity and inattention best?

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Barkleys Model of ADHD

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What is Barkleys moel of ADHD?

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The child has problems with reward discounting and arousal regulation, caused by the frontal lobe, which causes poor behaviour inhibition. Executive functions rely on behaviour inhibition, if the EF’s cannot act properly then the child has poor adaptive effective functioning towards their social future.

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