Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3210426181> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 80 of
80
with 100 items per page.
- W3210426181 endingPage "711" @default.
- W3210426181 startingPage "705" @default.
- W3210426181 abstract "To study the efficiency and indication of combined medication with a stimulant and non-stimulant for attention-deficiency/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), herein, the authors examined children and adult patients with ADHD.Subjects included patients diagnosed with ADHD who paid two or more visits to the outpatient clinic of the Kyung Hee University hospital from January 2009 to December 2019. The authors examined the age, sex, drugs, treatment adherence, and reason for combined medication. The subjects were classified into four groups: treatment with a non-stimulant (atomoxetine) only (Group ATX), treatment with a stimulant (methylphenidate immediate-release, extended-release, or osmotic-release oral system) only (Group MPH), exposed to both but separately used (Group SEP), and exposed to both with combined use (Group COM). The patient was considered adherent to treatment (1) on visiting the hospital ten or more times or consecutively for six months, and (2) medication possession ratio ≥ 0.8.Of 929 patients, 229 (24.7%) were female. Group ATX comprised 146 (15.7%) patients, Group MPH comprised 627 (67.5%) patients, Group SEP comprised 106 (11.4%) patients, and Group COM comprised 50 (5.4%) patients. Longer-term adherence was seen with combined medication and in females than with monopharmacy and in males. The main indication for combination was dose-limiting untoward effects.These results suggest that combined medication would facilitate treatment adherence for ADHD. Further research is essential for the replication of these results in a large sample and the investigation of the indications for administering combined medication in children and adults with ADHD." @default.
- W3210426181 created "2021-11-08" @default.
- W3210426181 creator A5004142797 @default.
- W3210426181 creator A5008127595 @default.
- W3210426181 date "2021-11-30" @default.
- W3210426181 modified "2023-10-18" @default.
- W3210426181 title "Combined Medication with Stimulants and Non-stimulants for Attention-deficit/hyperactivity Disorder" @default.
- W3210426181 cites W1608645544 @default.
- W3210426181 cites W16701987 @default.
- W3210426181 cites W1913712086 @default.
- W3210426181 cites W1968729620 @default.
- W3210426181 cites W1984437541 @default.
- W3210426181 cites W2003911018 @default.
- W3210426181 cites W2010442918 @default.
- W3210426181 cites W2038797528 @default.
- W3210426181 cites W2048364865 @default.
- W3210426181 cites W2093556892 @default.
- W3210426181 cites W2133582633 @default.
- W3210426181 cites W2162012775 @default.
- W3210426181 cites W2169873461 @default.
- W3210426181 cites W2296715412 @default.
- W3210426181 cites W2320653732 @default.
- W3210426181 cites W2950666577 @default.
- W3210426181 cites W2980518639 @default.
- W3210426181 cites W2994293162 @default.
- W3210426181 cites W3044533506 @default.
- W3210426181 cites W3146720837 @default.
- W3210426181 cites W4238212209 @default.
- W3210426181 cites W4245201616 @default.
- W3210426181 cites W4247665917 @default.
- W3210426181 cites W63223429 @default.
- W3210426181 doi "https://doi.org/10.9758/cpn.2021.19.4.705" @default.
- W3210426181 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/8553528" @default.
- W3210426181 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34690125" @default.
- W3210426181 hasPublicationYear "2021" @default.
- W3210426181 type Work @default.
- W3210426181 sameAs 3210426181 @default.
- W3210426181 citedByCount "1" @default.
- W3210426181 countsByYear W32104261812023 @default.
- W3210426181 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W3210426181 hasAuthorship W3210426181A5004142797 @default.
- W3210426181 hasAuthorship W3210426181A5008127595 @default.
- W3210426181 hasBestOaLocation W32104261811 @default.
- W3210426181 hasConcept C118552586 @default.
- W3210426181 hasConcept C187212893 @default.
- W3210426181 hasConcept C2777112843 @default.
- W3210426181 hasConcept C2778781522 @default.
- W3210426181 hasConcept C2780557958 @default.
- W3210426181 hasConcept C2780783007 @default.
- W3210426181 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W3210426181 hasConceptScore W3210426181C118552586 @default.
- W3210426181 hasConceptScore W3210426181C187212893 @default.
- W3210426181 hasConceptScore W3210426181C2777112843 @default.
- W3210426181 hasConceptScore W3210426181C2778781522 @default.
- W3210426181 hasConceptScore W3210426181C2780557958 @default.
- W3210426181 hasConceptScore W3210426181C2780783007 @default.
- W3210426181 hasConceptScore W3210426181C71924100 @default.
- W3210426181 hasIssue "4" @default.
- W3210426181 hasLocation W32104261811 @default.
- W3210426181 hasLocation W32104261812 @default.
- W3210426181 hasLocation W32104261813 @default.
- W3210426181 hasOpenAccess W3210426181 @default.
- W3210426181 hasPrimaryLocation W32104261811 @default.
- W3210426181 hasRelatedWork W1975343712 @default.
- W3210426181 hasRelatedWork W1976799195 @default.
- W3210426181 hasRelatedWork W2043552268 @default.
- W3210426181 hasRelatedWork W2118374778 @default.
- W3210426181 hasRelatedWork W2127950365 @default.
- W3210426181 hasRelatedWork W2164165726 @default.
- W3210426181 hasRelatedWork W2188744409 @default.
- W3210426181 hasRelatedWork W2345429497 @default.
- W3210426181 hasRelatedWork W3108405003 @default.
- W3210426181 hasRelatedWork W4249974381 @default.
- W3210426181 hasVolume "19" @default.
- W3210426181 isParatext "false" @default.
- W3210426181 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W3210426181 magId "3210426181" @default.
- W3210426181 workType "article" @default.