Diagnosis and pharmacological treatment of ADHD are more common among the youngest children in a classroom, born in the months immediately preceding the school entry cutoff date. The mechanisms behind this phenomenon, called the relative age effect (RAE), are not yet well understood. Nearly all hypotheses involve the school system, various teachers' actions, and concern children's immaturity. However, most previous studies have been based on reports of health professionals' diagnoses and prescriptions found in official databases rather than on reports of teachers' behavior identification or suspicion of ADHD, despite their being at the first stages of the medicalization process. Our study overcomes this limitation by using reports of parent...
BackgroundBeing among the youngest in class has previously been associated with attention-deficit/hy...
The relationship between relative age, ADHD and well-being Relative age effects describe a range of ...
Substantial evidence suggests that young children reason about illnesses using biological causal pri...
Diagnosis and pharmacological treatment of ADHD are more common among the youngest children in a cla...
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a controversial phenomenon and the link between s...
This paper presents evidence that diagnoses of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are d...
BackgroundThere are mixed findings on the relationship between ADHD and younger relative age in clas...
Background: the youngest children in a school class are more likely than the oldest to be diagnosed ...
There is a growing international literature investigating the relationship between attention-deficit...
Background The youngest children in a school class are more likely than the oldest to be diagnosed ...
Abstract Background Being among the youngest in class has previously been associated with attention‐...
A number of worldwide studies have demonstrated that children born later in the school year are more...
A growing number of studies suggest that relatively young behavior of pupils gives them a much great...
A growing number of studies suggest that relatively young behavior of pupils gives them a much great...
BACKGROUND: Multiple studies have found that the youngest children in a classroom are at elevated ri...
BackgroundBeing among the youngest in class has previously been associated with attention-deficit/hy...
The relationship between relative age, ADHD and well-being Relative age effects describe a range of ...
Substantial evidence suggests that young children reason about illnesses using biological causal pri...
Diagnosis and pharmacological treatment of ADHD are more common among the youngest children in a cla...
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a controversial phenomenon and the link between s...
This paper presents evidence that diagnoses of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are d...
BackgroundThere are mixed findings on the relationship between ADHD and younger relative age in clas...
Background: the youngest children in a school class are more likely than the oldest to be diagnosed ...
There is a growing international literature investigating the relationship between attention-deficit...
Background The youngest children in a school class are more likely than the oldest to be diagnosed ...
Abstract Background Being among the youngest in class has previously been associated with attention‐...
A number of worldwide studies have demonstrated that children born later in the school year are more...
A growing number of studies suggest that relatively young behavior of pupils gives them a much great...
A growing number of studies suggest that relatively young behavior of pupils gives them a much great...
BACKGROUND: Multiple studies have found that the youngest children in a classroom are at elevated ri...
BackgroundBeing among the youngest in class has previously been associated with attention-deficit/hy...
The relationship between relative age, ADHD and well-being Relative age effects describe a range of ...
Substantial evidence suggests that young children reason about illnesses using biological causal pri...