ADHD
Over-Diagnosed and Over-Drugged
In a September 1st
1999 article from the Associated Press recently reported on ABC News comes
a story about the over diagnosis and over drug treatment of children for
Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder, (ADHD). The article reports on a study published in the American
Journal of Public Health where researchers examined about 30,000
grade-school children in two districts in southeastern Virginia.
The results found that pupils in the study took drugs for ADHD in
school at two to three times the expected rate.
“It is hard to
believe this many children have the specific brain-related problem called
ADHD,” said LeFever, assistant professor of pediatrics and
psychiatry at the Center for Pediatric Research.
“That is a very high rate of ADHD, by anyones estimate,”
said psychologist Nadine M. Lambert of the University of California at
Berkeley. Researchers also found that ADHD medication was used by three
times as many boys as girls and twice as many whites as blacks.
The study also showed that the use of the medication increased as
children aged. By the fifth grade, 19 percent to 20 percent of white boys
had received ADHD drugs.
Dr. Louis H. McCormick,
a faculty member in the family medicine department at Louisiana State
University medical school, said this study confirms what he has long
suspected in his own 20-year practice, that kids are being over-diagnosed
with ADHD.
Chiropractic offers an
alternative to this over-medication approach. The results of 2 separate
studies reveal that hyperactivity, and other behavioral conditions respond
well to chiropractic care and even exceed results seen from medication.
One such study at the University of Mississippi by Giesen JM,
Center DB, Leach RA, showed “chiropractic manipulation has the potential
to become an important nondrug intervention for children with
hyperactivity.” (the term
manipulation was used by the researchers). |