Trends in the Parent-Report of Health Care Provider-Diagnosed and Medicated Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: United States, 2003–2011
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...Another study using 2009–2010 survey data on the subset of children with current ADHD who also had special health care needs showed that less than half of these children received behavioral treatment in the past year (Visser et al., 2015a), which is consistent with the results from the 2016 NSCH. Patterns of receipt of behavioral treatment for demographic and clinical subgroups were similar for these two populations by age, insurance status, ADHD severity, and presence of a co-occurring condition but differed from the previous study for region of residence such that, in 2016, children with ADHD living in the West had significantly higher rates of behavioral treatment than children living in in the South or Midwest, whereas the Northeast had the highest rates of behavioral treatment based on the 2009–2010 survey....
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...The demographic patterns for report of a lifetime diagnosis of ADHD in children in 2016 were generally similar to estimates from 2011–2012 (Visser et al., 2014), where boys, non-Hispanic children, and children living in households with English as the primary language, in low-income households, with public insurance, or in the Midwest or South were more likely to have been diagnosed with ADHD than their counterparts....
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...There was also a noted increase in the percentage of U.S. children taking ADHD medication during the same period; an estimated 4.8% of children 4–17 years of age had current ADHD and were taking ADHD medication in 2007–2008 compared to 6.1% in 2011–2012 (Visser et al., 2014)....
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...However, the estimated prevalence of ever-diagnosed ADHD from the 2016 NSCH was consistent with published estimates from the National Health Interview Survey and previous administrations of the NSCH (Figure 3; Bloom, Black, & Freeman, 2015; Bloom, Cohen, & Freeman, 2012; Bloom & Freeman, 2015; Bloom, Jones, & Freeman, 2013; Bloom & Simpson, 2016; Visser et al., 2014)....
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...Although it is possible that this difference is a function of the changes in NSCH survey methodology, this finding suggests that revisiting previously documented concerns about the underdiagnosis of ADHD in Black children (Coker et al., 2016; Morgan, Staff, Hillemeier, Farkas, & Maczuga, 2013) may be appropriate....
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...0% (in 4-17 year olds in 2003 to 2011).(18) The pattern of an increase in the prevalence of ADHD over time was reported across studies with a peak involving the 10-14 year age group....
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...7%.(22) However, direct assessment of children in communities is resource intensive, and it is not an efficient method for monitoring prevalence over time....
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