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Delineating early developmental pathways to ADHD: Setting an international research agenda.
Miller, Meghan; Arnett, Anne B; Shephard, Elizabeth; Charman, Tony; Gustafsson, Hanna C; Joseph, Heather M; Karalunas, Sarah; Nigg, Joel T; Polanczyk, Guilherme V; Sullivan, Elinor L; Jones, Emily J H.
Afiliação
  • Miller M; Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences and MIND Institute University of California Davis California USA.
  • Arnett AB; Division of Developmental Medicine Boston Children's Hospital Boston Massachusetts USA.
  • Shephard E; Department of Pediatrics Harvard Medical School Boston Massachusetts USA.
  • Charman T; Department of Psychiatry Faculdade de Medicina FMUSP Universidade de São Paulo Sao Paulo Brasil.
  • Gustafsson HC; Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) King's College London London UK.
  • Joseph HM; Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) King's College London London UK.
  • Karalunas S; Department of Psychiatry Oregon Health & Science University Portland Oregon USA.
  • Nigg JT; Department of Psychiatry University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pennsylvania USA.
  • Polanczyk GV; Department of Psychological Sciences Purdue University West Lafayette Indiana USA.
  • Sullivan EL; Department of Psychiatry Oregon Health & Science University Portland Oregon USA.
  • Jones EJH; Department of Psychiatry Faculdade de Medicina FMUSP Universidade de São Paulo Sao Paulo Brasil.
JCPP Adv ; 3(2): e12144, 2023 Jun.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37753147
ABSTRACT

Background:

Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a prevalent, impairing, and highly heritable condition typically diagnosed in middle childhood. However, it is now recognized that symptoms emerge much earlier in development. Research focused on understanding-using multiple units of analysis-the cascade of early-life (i.e., prenatal-infant-toddler) developmental changes that will later emerge as ADHD has the potential to transform early identification, prevention, and intervention. To this end, we introduce the recently established Early ADHD Consortium, an international network of investigators engaged in prospective, longitudinal studies of risk for ADHD beginning early in life, conducted within a developmental framework, and which incorporate multimethod approaches. This network seeks to harmonize measures and methodological approaches to increase the potential for data sharing and subsequent impact.

Methods:

This perspective paper highlights the importance of investigating pre-diagnostic markers of ADHD, and potential models and mechanisms of ADHD risk and development, with the long-term objective of facilitating development of preemptive interventions that will minimize the impact of ADHD symptoms on everyday functioning and maximize health and developmental outcomes.

Results:

We selectively describe key challenges and questions for this field related to theoretical models and developmental mechanisms in ADHD and recommend next steps for the science, including methodological, measurement, and study design considerations. We then describe potential implications for preemptive intervention development. We conclude by considering other issues including ethical concerns and the critical value of incorporating stakeholder input.

Conclusions:

It is hoped that this perspective puts forth a research agenda that will enhance collaborative efforts and accelerate progress in understanding developmental mechanisms and the early ADHD phenotype, with implications for early intervention enhancement of healthy development for infants, young children, and their families.
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