Children with ADHD in Residential Care |
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Authors: | Kathryn J. Casey Jessica L. Hagaman Alexandra L. Trout Robert Reid Beth Chmelka Ronald W. Thompson Daniel L. Daly |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Special Education, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 68583, USA;(2) National Research Institute, Boys Town, NE, USA |
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Abstract: | Little is known about the characteristics or functioning of children with ADHD in residential care as compared to their non-ADHD peers. This study evaluated data on 538 children with (n = 125) and without (n = 413) ADHD in residential care to determine demographic, mental health, behavioral, and treatment (i.e., medication use) characteristics. Results revealed that both groups presented elevated risks, however, scores for children with ADHD indicated even greater levels of need. Specifically, differences were found between the two groups on demographics (e.g., family reunification status, restrictiveness of prior out-of-home placements), behavior (e.g., attention problems, rule-breaking and aggressive behaviors) and medication status. Findings suggest there is a need for aftercare services to help support families as children transition from care, interventions to address behavior, and medication management through assessment and monitoring. |
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Keywords: | ADHD Residential group care Mental health Behavior Medication |
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