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ADHD: Diagnosis/Treatment Course/Adult Presentations

Brooke S. G. Molina, PhD, is professor of psychiatry, psychology, and pediatrics at the University of Pittsburgh. She directs clinical research at the ADHD Across the Lifespan Program at UPMC Western Psychiatric Hospital.. Her long-time longitudinal clinical research involves youth/adolescents and adult patients. This episode presents information on lifetime course prediction, drug misuse, and primary care-based strategies for management of ADHD.

Released: 5/23/19

References

  1. Molina, BSG, Howard, AL, Swanson, JM, Stehli, A, Mitchell, JT, Kennedy, TM, Epstein, JN, Arnold, LE, Hechtman, L, Vitiello, B, & Hoza, B. (2018). Substance use through adolescence into early adulthood after childhood-diagnosed ADHD: Findings from the MTA longitudinal study. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 59(6), 692-702. PMCID: PMC5985671
  2. Molina, BSG, Sibley, MH, Pedersen, SL, & Pelham, WE. (2017). The Pittsburgh ADHD Longitudinal Study. In L. Hechtman (Eds.), Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder: Adult outcomes and its predictors. Oxford University Press: New York, NY, pp 105-155.

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