New Research Raises Questions about the Benefit, and Potential Risk, of ADHD Diagnosis for Children with Only Mild Behavior Problems
In March 2020 Jayanti Owens published, "Relationships between an ADHD Diagnosis and Future School Behaviors among Children with Mild Behavioral Problems," a piece focused on examining the consequences of ADHD diagnosis and the social and psychological factors involved in medicating young children with undiagnosed behavioral problems.
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