Social skills training and childhood attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
thesis
posted on 2002-01-01, 00:00authored byCarly Simone. Ymer
This study implemented social skills training as an adjunctive to psychostimulant medication with a sample of 14 boys with ADHD, compared to a control group of 14 ADHD boys whose treatment consisted of psychostimulant medication only. Results indicated that social skills training provides additive effects on some aspects of social functioning, over and above those of medication only. Findings are discussed in terms of their contributions to the understanding and treatment of the social difficulties in childhood ADHD. Costs and benefits of this approach to treatment are also considered.
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Pagination
xv, 199 leaves + appendices : ill. ; 30 cm.
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Language
eng
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Supported by the portfolio "Empirically supported treatments and clinical practice."