What does ADHD stand for?
attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
How many adolescents were used in the case study?
44
What is another name for Ritalin?
methylphenidate
What are the chances a parent with ADHD has a child with ADHD?
1 in 4
What is the percentage of children in the US affected by ADHD?
6%
What was the age range of adolescents used in the case study?
age 13 - age 18
What percentage of children take Ritalin?
3%
What are some plausible causes for ADHD?
competition, masculinity, stress, & speed
What gender carries the higher percentage of ADHD?
Males
How many focus groups were used in the case study?
7
What stimulant has Ritalin been compared to?
Cocaine
What are dopamine's functions?
inhibitor, excitatory neurotransmitter
What is the cause of ADHD?
Chemical Imbalance of both Dopamine and Norepinephrine
What was the objective of the case study?
to gain a detailed understanding of how adolescents with ADHD contribute to medication treatment decisions
What is Ritalin used to treat?
ADHD, Narcolepsy
What is the approximate number of children affected by ADHD
6 million
Name at least 5 symptoms of ADHD
Hyperactivity
Inattention
Impulsiveness
Self-focused behavior
Interruptions
Daydreaming
Unorganized
Forgetfulness
Constant Fidgeting
What was the conclusion to the case study?
Adolescents assume an increasing role in managing medication for ADHD
What is Ritalin?
A synthetic drug that stimulates the sympathetic and central nervous system, used mainly to improve mental activity in attention deficit disorder
What does Norepinephrine act as?
a neuromodulator as part of your fight or flight response.