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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in the Prison System
Susan Young, Kelly Cocallis
School of Social Sciences, Humanities & Law
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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
100%
Prison System
100%
Criminal Justice System
12%
Adulthood
12%
Vulnerability
12%
Psychological Intervention
12%
Prison Population
12%
Recent Advances
12%
Recidivism
12%
Early Identification
12%
Prison Service
12%
Young Age
12%
Early Treatment
12%
Comorbid Conditions
12%
High-risk Population
12%
Traumatic Brain Injury
12%
Extended Release
12%
Medication Interventions
12%
Neurodevelopmental Disorders
12%
Health Economic Benefits
12%
Stimulant Medication
12%
Psychology
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
100%
Criminal Justice System
12%
Psychological Intervention
12%
Traumatic Brain Injury
12%
Psychiatric Disorder
12%
Neurodevelopmental Disorder
12%
High-Risk Population
12%
Nursing and Health Professions
Attention Deficit Disorder
100%
Drug Therapy
12%
Central Stimulant Agent
12%
Health Economics
12%
Traumatic Brain Injury
12%
High-Risk Population
12%