Chù-ì-le̍k put-chiok koè-tōng-chèng (注意力不足過動症, Eng-gí: attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, ADHD) sī chi̍t khoán cheng-sîn-pēⁿ, it-poaⁿ sī chí gín-á, sī kóng ū chù-ì-le̍k (attention), chhiong-tōng-sèng (衝動性, impulsivity) kap koè-tōng-sèng (過動性, hyperactivity) hong-bīn ê būn-tê.
Chù-ì-le̍k put-chiok koè-tōng-chèng |
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Specialty |
Psychiatry, pediatrics |
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Symptoms |
Inattention, carelessness, hyperactivity (evolves into restlessness in adults), executive dysfunction, impulsivity |
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Usual onset |
Before age 6–12 |
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Causes |
Both genetic and environmental factors |
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Diagnostic method |
Based on symptoms after other possible causes have been ruled out |
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Differential diagnosis |
Normally active young child, conduct disorder, autism spectrum disorder, oppositional defiant disorder, learning disorder, bipolar disorder, borderline personality disorder, fetal alcohol spectrum disorder |
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Treatment |
Psychotherapy, lifestyle changes, medication |
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Medication |
CNS stimulants (i.e. methylphenidate, mixed amphetamine salts), atomoxetine, guanfacine, clonidine |
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Frequency |
84.7 million (2019, using DSM-IV-TR and ICD-10)[1] |
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- ↑ Ín-iōng chhò-gō͘: Bû-hāu ê
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chhōe bô chí-miâ ê ref bûn-jī GBD2019