Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: Parents' and Professionals' Perceptions (Professional) (Report)
Community Practitioner 2008, March, 81, 3
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Publisher Description
Abstract Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a prevalent childhood psychiatric condition. This study was a qualitative investigation with parents and professionals conducted in two north London boroughs, using focus groups as well as semi-structured and narrative interviews. The aim was to explore parents' and professionals' beliefs regarding the causes of ADHD and their perceptions of service provision. The sample was drawn purposively from GP practices and voluntary support groups. Professionals were recruited via professional networks. Analysis was thematic.
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