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@article{ Faber2009,
 title = {Co-morbidity and patterns of care in stimulant-treated children with ADHD in the Netherlands},
 author = {Faber, Adrianne and Kalverdijk, Luuk J. and Jong-van den Berg, Lolkje T. W. and Hugtenburg, Jacqueline G. and Minderaa, Ruud B. and Tobi, Hilde},
 journal = {European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry},
 number = {2},
 pages = {159-166},
 volume = {19},
 year = {2009},
 doi = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s00787-009-0075-y},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-262322},
 abstract = {This study aimed at investigating the use of psychosocial interventions and psychotropic co-medication among stimulant-treated children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in relation to the presence of psychiatric co-morbidity. Stimulant users younger than 16 years were identified in 115 pharmacies and a questionnaire was sent to their stimulant prescribing physician. Of 773 questionnaires sent out, 556 were returned and were suitable for analysis (72%). The results are based on 510 questionnaires concerning stimulant-treated children for whom a diagnosis of ADHD was reported. Of the 510 children diagnosed with ADHD, 31% had also received one or more other psychiatric diagnoses, mainly pervasive developmental disorder or oppositional defiant disorder/conduct disorder. We found an association between the presence of co-morbidity and the use of psychosocial interventions for the child (P < 0.001) and the parents (P < 0.001). In the ADHD-only group, 26% did not receive any form of additional interventions, while psychosocial interventions varied from 8 to 18% in children with ADHD and psychiatric co-morbidity. The presence of diagnostic co-morbidity was also associated with the use of psychotropic co-medication (overall, P = 0.012) and antipsychotics (P < 0.001). Stimulant-treated youths with ADHD and psychiatric co-morbidity received more psychosocial interventions and psychotropic co-medication than children with ADHD-only. The type of psychosocial interventions and psychotropic co-medication received by the children and their parents, depended on the specific co-morbid psychiatric disorder being present.},
}