In the body of knowledge surrounding ADHD there is a power struggle regarding which interpretations and perspectives should prevail. Representatives from various scientific disciplines and professions write and publish articles about the diagnosis based on their respective points of view. These articles are the focus of this thesis. Among other things it can be seen in these examined articles that, the prevalence of ADHD is higher amongst established bodies of social care, and that there is a lack of knowledge regarding the diagnosis in social systems such as schools and social services. Our aim with this study is to highlight how professionals within the Swedish contemporary field of knowledge surrounding ADHD create significance and meani...
This article aims to alert social work researchers and practitioners to the importance of engaging i...
Childhood ADHD is a contested yet rising public health phenomenon, due to greateruse of inclusive Am...
Little is known about how teachers and doctors make sense of ADHD. Drawing on a corpus of online acc...
In the body of knowledge surrounding ADHD there is a power struggle regarding which interpretations ...
This paper examines the Swedish newspaper Aftonbladets conception of the phenomenon ADHD. The essay ...
The aim of this study is to discuss the diagnosis ADHD as a meaning-making discourse that is somethi...
The purpose of this study was to investigate and analyze images created about ADHD (attention defici...
The aim of this study was to investigate how various professions within the treatment of ADHD is wor...
Rapport från senaste European Social Science History Conference i Glasgow, där kritiska rön om AD...
It's not just boys that get ADHD- a quantitative attitudinal survey of social work students The purp...
The aim of this study is to examine how ADHD is discussed in the Swedish mass media. We have examine...
Although the efforts of multiple scholars contribute to a growing sociological conception of ADHD, I...
Various neuropsychiatric disorders are a common feature of today. Not least the adhd diagnosis. The ...
ADHD is the most common psychiatric disorder among Norwegian children. As more children are diagnose...
The aim of this study has been to examine the way social workers view ADHD and the scope given neuro...
This article aims to alert social work researchers and practitioners to the importance of engaging i...
Childhood ADHD is a contested yet rising public health phenomenon, due to greateruse of inclusive Am...
Little is known about how teachers and doctors make sense of ADHD. Drawing on a corpus of online acc...
In the body of knowledge surrounding ADHD there is a power struggle regarding which interpretations ...
This paper examines the Swedish newspaper Aftonbladets conception of the phenomenon ADHD. The essay ...
The aim of this study is to discuss the diagnosis ADHD as a meaning-making discourse that is somethi...
The purpose of this study was to investigate and analyze images created about ADHD (attention defici...
The aim of this study was to investigate how various professions within the treatment of ADHD is wor...
Rapport från senaste European Social Science History Conference i Glasgow, där kritiska rön om AD...
It's not just boys that get ADHD- a quantitative attitudinal survey of social work students The purp...
The aim of this study is to examine how ADHD is discussed in the Swedish mass media. We have examine...
Although the efforts of multiple scholars contribute to a growing sociological conception of ADHD, I...
Various neuropsychiatric disorders are a common feature of today. Not least the adhd diagnosis. The ...
ADHD is the most common psychiatric disorder among Norwegian children. As more children are diagnose...
The aim of this study has been to examine the way social workers view ADHD and the scope given neuro...
This article aims to alert social work researchers and practitioners to the importance of engaging i...
Childhood ADHD is a contested yet rising public health phenomenon, due to greateruse of inclusive Am...
Little is known about how teachers and doctors make sense of ADHD. Drawing on a corpus of online acc...