Medication for Children with Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder |
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Authors: | Cary E. Jensen |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Social Work, University of Maine, 5770 Social Work Building, Orono, Maine, 04469-2389 |
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Abstract: | When making assessments and planning interventions, social workers adopt a biopsychosocial perspective. One important area where biologically based treatments influence psychosocial functioning is the area of psychopharmacology. However, even though many clients take medications, social workers often feel poorly prepared to address a subject that could be very important to their clients; that subject is the meaning of the medication to the client. The meanings that clients ascribe to medication can have a significant impact on medication adherence. Using attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) to illustrate, I provide an overview of ADHD and common forms of treatment, discuss the possible meanings and acceptability of stimulant treatment for ADHD, provide practice guidelines for helping families reduce ambivalence about medication, present two clinical vignettes, and suggest resources for social workers and families. |
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Keywords: | ADHD medication children meaning cognitive appraisal |
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