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Published in: European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 4/2016

01-04-2016 | Editorial

Is the evidence base of methylphenidate for children and adolescents with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder flawed?

Authors: Pieter J. Hoekstra, Jan K. Buitelaar

Published in: European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry | Issue 4/2016

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The increase in methylphenidate use in many European countries and many other parts of the world [1, 2, 4], has raised a considerable concern in society about the possible overtreatment of children with psychostimulants. European guidelines for best practice from the healthcare associations and authorities for the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) recommend that methylphenidate (which has a marketing authorization as part of a comprehensive treatment program for ADHD in children aged 6 years and above) should only be the first treatment choice in case of severe levels of symptoms and impairment associated with ADHD. Parent training is indicated if the child has ADHD with mild or moderate symptom severity and levels of impairment. Only if the response to parent training is insufficient and significant impairments remain should medical treatment be considered. It is unknown how well the current prescription practice of methylphenidate across Europe is in line with these guidelines, and why there has been such a rise in prescription rates. …
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Metadata
Title
Is the evidence base of methylphenidate for children and adolescents with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder flawed?
Authors
Pieter J. Hoekstra
Jan K. Buitelaar
Publication date
01-04-2016
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry / Issue 4/2016
Print ISSN: 1018-8827
Electronic ISSN: 1435-165X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00787-016-0845-2

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