ADHD and secondary ADHD criteria fail to identify many at‐risk survivors of pediatric ALL and brain tumor
Pediatric Blood & Cancer2011Vol. 57(1), pp. 110–118
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Lisa S. Kahalley, Heather M. Conklin, Vida L. Tyc, Stephanie J. Wilson, Pamela S. Hinds, Shengjie Wu, Xiaoping Xiong, Melissa M. Hudson
Abstract
Attentional deficits experienced by pediatric cancer survivors do not appear to resemble the clinical presentation of ADHD or SADHD. Many survivors with cognitive and behavioral difficulties related to attention were not identified using this diagnostic approach. Findings offer needed clarification to guide researchers and clinicians in conceptualizing, assessing, and intervening on attentional late effects.
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