Información sobre el diagnostico y el manejo del TDAH puede ser encontrada en los siguientes artículos (Artículos En Ingles).

  1. Wilens TE Biederman J, Brown S, Monuteaux M, Prince J, Spencer T: Patterns of Psychopathology and Dysfunction in Clinically Referred Preschoolers. Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics.  Vol 23, No 1S:S31-S35, Feb.2002


  2. Arons BS, Katz-Levy J, Wittig AC, Holden EW: Too Young for ADHD: Potential Role of Systems of Care. Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics. Vol 23, No 1S:S57-S63, Feb.2002


  3. Rappley MD, Eneli IU, Mullan PB, Alvarez FJ, Wang J, Luo Z, Gardiner
    JC: Patterns of Psychotropic Medication Use in Very Young Children with Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics.  Vol 23, No1: 23-29, Feb.2002


  4. Conner DF: Preschool Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: A Review of Prevalence, Diagnosis, Neurobiology, and Stimulant Treatment. Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics.  Vol 23, No1S: S1-S9, Feb.2002


  5. Use of Psychotropic Medications in Young Preschool Children. Arch. Pediatric Adolescent Medicine. Vol 157:121-157, Feb 2003


  6. Mirror, Mirror on the Wall; Are We Prescribing the Right Psychotropic Medications to the Right children Using the Right Treatment Plan? Arch. Pediatric Adolescent Medicine. Vol 157:14-16, Feb 2003


  7. DeBar LL, Lynch F, Powell J, Gale J. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2003 Feb;157(2):150-7. Use of psychotropic agents in preschool children: associated symptoms, diagnoses, and health care services in a health maintenance organization.


  8. Rappley MD, Mullan PB, Alvarez FJ, Eneli IU, Wang J, Gardiner JC. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 1999 Oct;153(10):1039-45. Diagnosis of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and use of psychotropic medication in very young children. (study of children 3 and younger)


  9. Wilens TE, Biederman J, Brown S, Tanguay S, Monuteaux MC, Blake C, Spencer TJ. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2002 Mar;41(3):262-8 Psychiatric comorbidity and functioning in clinically referred preschool children and school-age youths with ADHD.




Physician Resources for ADHD Care:

  • The American Academy of Pediatrics has produced information for parents about ADHD, which physicians can photocopy and hand out at clinic visits. This is a pdf file that can be photocopied for parents, and is produced by the American Academy of Pediatrics. It focuses on ADHD for school aged children. http://www.aap.org/policy/adhd.pdf

  • ADHD: A Complete and Authoritative Guide

    By the American Academy of Pediatrics, Michael I. Reiff, MD, FAAP, Editor in Chief, with Sherill Tippins

    What every parent wants to know about ADHD, in a new child guide from the AAP.

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