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In today's post, we highlight recent peer-reviewed publications from CIRP researchers since October 2019.
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A recent study compares adverse childhood experiences and family resilience among families of autistic youths and families of youths with ADHD.
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A recent study found that ADHD medications do reduce the risk of unintentional injuryin both children and adolescents.
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Teen drivers with ADHD are significantly more likely to crash, be issued traffic and moving violations, and engage in risky driving behaviors than their peers without ADHD.
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New CHOP research examines crash risk and ADHD medication use in young drivers.
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New research examines how mental health symptoms related to ADHD, conduct disorder, and depression may affect the driving behaviors of newly licensed teens.
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For children with ADHD, the potential for conflict with others is all around them, particularly at school. Learn strategies to head off situations and maintain positive environment.
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A recent study found an increased prevalence of ACEs among children with parent-reported ADHD.
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Learn about how clinicians can help families prepare their teens with ADHD for driving in this Medscape segment featuring Thomas J. Power, PhD, a CHOP expert in ADHD.
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Read about a research study published in JAMA Pediatrics on adolescents with ADHD and crash risk when newly licensed.
