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  1. Book ; Online ; E-Book: Child and adolescent psychopathology

    Beauchaine, Theodore P. / Hinshaw, Stephen P.

    2017  

    Author's details edited by Theodore P. Beauchaine & Stephen P. Hinshaw
    Language English
    Size 1 Online-Ressource (1081 Seiten)
    Edition Third edition
    Publisher Wiley
    Publishing place Hoboken, New Jersey
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Book ; Online ; E-Book
    Remark Zugriff für angemeldete ZB MED-Nutzerinnen und -Nutzer
    HBZ-ID HT019250560
    ISBN 978-1-119-16997-0 ; 9781119169956 ; 1-119-16997-6 ; 111916995X
    Database ZB MED Catalogue: Medicine, Health, Nutrition, Environment, Agriculture

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  2. Book: The Oxford handbook of externalizing spectrum disorders

    Beauchaine, Theodore P. / Hinshaw, Stephen P.

    (Oxford library of psychology)

    2016  

    Title variant Handbook of externalizing spectrum disorders ; Externalizing spectrum disorders
    Author's details edited by Theodore P. Beauchaine, Stephen P. Hinshaw
    Series title Oxford library of psychology
    Keywords Child Development Disorders, Pervasive / psychology ; Child Development Disorders, Pervasive / etiology ; Child Development Disorders, Pervasive / genetics ; Attention Deficit and Disruptive Behavior Disorders / psychology
    Language English
    Size xx, 521 Seiten, Diagramme
    Publisher Oxford University Press
    Publishing place Oxford
    Publishing country Great Britain
    Document type Book
    HBZ-ID HT018867268
    ISBN 978-0-19-932467-5 ; 0-19-932467-0
    Database Catalogue ZB MED Medicine, Health

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  3. Article ; Online: Stigma Related to Substance Use and Addiction: The Long Journey Ahead-Commentary on Krendl and Perry (2023).

    Hinshaw, Stephen P

    Psychological science in the public interest : a journal of the American Psychological Society

    2023  Volume 24, Issue 2, Page(s) 75–81

    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Substance-Related Disorders/psychology ; Social Stigma ; Behavior, Addictive
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-12-13
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Comment
    ISSN 2160-0031
    ISSN (online) 2160-0031
    DOI 10.1177/15291006231202775
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  4. Book: The mark of shame

    Hinshaw, Stephen P.

    stigma of mental illness and an agenda for change

    2007  

    Author's details Stephen P. Hinshaw
    Language English
    Size XVII, 331 S.
    Publisher Oxford Univ. Press
    Publishing place Oxford u.a.
    Publishing country Great Britain
    Document type Book
    HBZ-ID HT014875424
    ISBN 0-19-530844-1 ; 978-0-19-530844-0
    Database Catalogue ZB MED Medicine, Health

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  5. Article ; Online: Psychological problems, biomedical models, and stigma: A commentary on Lahey et al. (2022).

    Hinshaw, Stephen P

    JCPP advances

    2022  Volume 2, Issue 4, Page(s) e12119

    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-11-19
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ISSN 2692-9384
    ISSN (online) 2692-9384
    DOI 10.1002/jcv2.12119
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  6. Article ; Online: A Qualitative Analysis of Perspectives on Self-directed Violence in a Prospective Longitudinal Study of Young Women With and Without Childhood ADHD.

    Ahmad, Shaikh I / Hinshaw, Stephen P

    Journal of attention disorders

    2024  , Page(s) 10870547231221729

    Abstract: Objective: Non-suicidal self-directed violence (NSSDV) is a significant and growing youth public health crisis. Girls with ADHD are at increased risk of engaging in NSSDV, yet qualitative studies with this population-to better understand manifestations, ...

    Abstract Objective: Non-suicidal self-directed violence (NSSDV) is a significant and growing youth public health crisis. Girls with ADHD are at increased risk of engaging in NSSDV, yet qualitative studies with this population-to better understand manifestations, motivations, and developmental course-are lacking.
    Method: We conducted semi-structured, qualitative interviews with a sub-sample of 57 young women (32 with childhood ADHD, 25 neurotypical comparisons; mean age of 27 years, part of a larger prospective longitudinal study) regarding histories and manifestations of NSSDV.
    Results: Inductive and deductive analysis revealed several key themes, including self-perceived reasons for engaging in NSSDV (affect regulation, attention seeking, self-punishment, asserting control), impulsivity, secretiveness, and in some cases motivations for desistance.
    Conclusion: Findings underscore the importance of early education and screening, especially among high-risk clinical populations. Increased resources and supports for professionals, parents, and peers are indicated, along with countering the persistent stigma associated with ADHD and NSSDV.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-01-31
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2004350-8
    ISSN 1557-1246 ; 1087-0547
    ISSN (online) 1557-1246
    ISSN 1087-0547
    DOI 10.1177/10870547231221729
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  7. Article ; Online: Associations Between Dimensional Persistence of ADHD and Adult Sleep Quality in a Prospective Study of Girls.

    Yang, Chun-Chi / Hinshaw, Stephen P

    Journal of attention disorders

    2023  Volume 27, Issue 7, Page(s) 777–785

    Abstract: Objectives: We investigated the prospective association between (a) ADHD symptom dimensions, including their persistence and (b) adult sleep quality in a female sample, covarying adult depressive symptoms.: Methods: Participants comprised four ... ...

    Abstract Objectives: We investigated the prospective association between (a) ADHD symptom dimensions, including their persistence and (b) adult sleep quality in a female sample, covarying adult depressive symptoms.
    Methods: Participants comprised four persistence groups (persisters, partials, desisters, and comparison) based on overall ADHD diagnosis and separate dimensions of inattention and hyperactivity/impulsivity (HI) in childhood, late adolescence, and early adulthood, featuring girls with (
    Results: Only persistence of inattention predicted lower adult sleep quality when covarying young-adult depression, which was also a significant predictor. When additionally covarying stimulant medication use in adulthood, inattention persistence lost significance, although depression maintained significance, with medication use predicting worse sleep quality.
    Conclusions: Persistence of inattentive (but not HI) symptoms was significantly related to adult sleep quality in the context of concurrent depression. Sleep quality is an important outcome for research on and treatment for ADHD.
    MeSH term(s) Adolescent ; Humans ; Adult ; Female ; Prospective Studies ; Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity/diagnosis ; Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity/epidemiology ; Sleep Quality
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-02-17
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
    ZDB-ID 2004350-8
    ISSN 1557-1246 ; 1087-0547
    ISSN (online) 1557-1246
    ISSN 1087-0547
    DOI 10.1177/10870547231155439
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  8. Article ; Online: Pubertal timing in adolescents with ADHD: extension and replication in an all-female sample.

    Rosenthal, Emily A / Hinshaw, Stephen P

    European child & adolescent psychiatry

    2023  Volume 33, Issue 4, Page(s) 1133–1141

    Abstract: Pubertal timing predicts a miscellany of negative mental and physical health outcomes. Prior work examining pubertal timing in youth with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has failed to investigate potential sex specificity of results. ... ...

    Abstract Pubertal timing predicts a miscellany of negative mental and physical health outcomes. Prior work examining pubertal timing in youth with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has failed to investigate potential sex specificity of results. Therefore, we aim to extend past findings in a sample of female adolescents with ADHD. We compare pubertal timing (1) between females with and without carefully diagnosed ADHD and (2) between females with ADHD who do vs. do not have a history of stimulant medication use during childhood. We examine 127 adolescent females with childhood-diagnosed ADHD and 82 matched neurotypical peers (M
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Adolescent ; Female ; Puberty ; Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity/drug therapy ; Longitudinal Studies ; Menarche
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-05-28
    Publishing country Germany
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1118299-4
    ISSN 1435-165X ; 1018-8827 ; 1433-5719
    ISSN (online) 1435-165X
    ISSN 1018-8827 ; 1433-5719
    DOI 10.1007/s00787-023-02239-z
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  9. Article ; Online: Secondary analyses of sex differences in attention improvements across three clinical trials of a digital therapeutic in children, adolescents, and adults with ADHD.

    Flannery, Jessica E / Hinshaw, Stephen P / Kollins, Scott H / Stamatis, Caitlin A

    BMC public health

    2024  Volume 24, Issue 1, Page(s) 1195

    Abstract: Background: Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) remains underdiagnosed and undertreated in girls. Inattentive symptoms, often predominant in girls with ADHD, represent a key driver of impairment and often persist into adulthood. AKL-T01 is a  ...

    Abstract Background: Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) remains underdiagnosed and undertreated in girls. Inattentive symptoms, often predominant in girls with ADHD, represent a key driver of impairment and often persist into adulthood. AKL-T01 is a regulated digital therapeutic targeting inattention. We examined potential sex differences in the efficacy of AKL-T01 in three separate trials for 1) children, 2) adolescents, and 3) adults.
    Methods: We conducted secondary analyses of clinical outcomes by sex in three AKL-T01 randomized clinical trials in ADHD (n1 = 180 children 30.6% female, M(SD) age = 9.71 (1.32); n2 = 146 adolescents; 41.1% female, M(SD) age = 14.34 (1.26); n3 = 153 adults; 69.9% female, M(SD) age = 39.86 (12.84)). Active treatment participants used AKL-T01 for 25 min/day over 4-6 weeks. Primary outcomes included change in attention on the Test of Variables of Attention (TOVA) and symptom change on the clinician-rated ADHD Rating Scale (ADHD-RS). To evaluate study hypotheses, we conducted a series of robust linear regressions of TOVA and ADHD-RS change scores by sex, adjusting for baseline scores.
    Results: In children, girls demonstrated greater improvement in objective attention relative to boys following AKL-T01 (TOVA Attentional Composite Score; Cohen's d = .36 and Reaction Time Mean Half; Cohen's d = .54), but no significant sex differences in ADHD rating scale change. We did not observe significant sex differences in outcomes in the adolescent or adult trials. Limitations include binary sex categorization and slight study design variation across the three samples.
    Conclusion: AKL-T01 might notably improve attentional functioning in girls with ADHD relative to boys. Objective attention measures may be particularly important in the assessment of attentional improvement in childhood, given known gender biases in ADHD symptom reporting. We emphasize the importance of considering sex and gender-specific factors in ADHD treatment evaluation.
    Trial registrations: STARS ADHD CHILD: ClinicalTrials.gov ID NCT03649074; STARS ADHD ADOLESCENT: ClinicalTrials.gov ID NCT04897074; STARS ADHD ADULT: ClinicalTrials.gov ID NCT05183919.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity/therapy ; Male ; Female ; Adolescent ; Child ; Adult ; Sex Factors ; Attention ; Treatment Outcome ; Middle Aged
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-04-29
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article ; Randomized Controlled Trial ; Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 2041338-5
    ISSN 1471-2458 ; 1471-2458
    ISSN (online) 1471-2458
    ISSN 1471-2458
    DOI 10.1186/s12889-024-18597-5
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  10. Book: Attention deficits and hyperactivity in children

    Hinshaw, Stephen P.

    (Developmental clinical psychology and psychiatry ; 29)

    1994  

    Author's details Stephen P. Hinshaw
    Series title Developmental clinical psychology and psychiatry ; 29
    Developmental clinical psychology and psychiatry series
    Collection Developmental clinical psychology and psychiatry series
    Keywords Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity / in infancy & childhood ; Aufmerksamkeit ; Hyperkinese ; Kind
    Subject Kindheit ; Kindesalter ; Kindschaft ; Kinder ; Hyperaktivität ; Agitiertheit ; Hyperkinesia ; Achtsamkeit ; Daueraufmerksamkeit ; Dauerbeobachtungsfähigkeit ; Dauerüberwachungsfähigkeit ; Konzentration ; Vigilanz ; Wachsamkeit
    Language English
    Size XI, 155 S. : graph. Darst.
    Publisher Sage Publ
    Publishing place Thousand Oaks u.a.
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Book
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    HBZ-ID HT006251523
    ISBN 0-8039-5195-7 ; 0-8039-5196-5 ; 978-0-8039-5195-2 ; 978-0-8039-5196-9
    Database Catalogue ZB MED Medicine, Health

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