Study: ADHD Symptoms Are Going Untreated in Black Youth
According to a recent study published in Pediatrics, the answer is yes. Researchers found that African-American youth with ADHD are more likely to go off of their medication and less likely to have adequate follow-up than their white counterparts. But, while the study focused mainly on the medication aspect of treatment, some parents are simply managing their children's ADHD in other ways.
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