The unexplored void of ADHD and African-American research: A review of the literature

  • V. J. Samuel
  • , S. Curtis
  • , A. Thornell
  • , P. George
  • , A. Taylor
  • , D. Ridley Brome
  • , J. Biederman
  • , S. V. Faraone

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Abstract

Objective: To identify the body of knowledge exploring the subject of ADHD and African-Americans. Method: A systematic review of the literature was conducted through the Medline, Psychlit and PsychInfo databases. Results: In contrast to thousands of articles on ADHD, only 16 articles were identified that dealt with ADHD in African-American youth. Additionally, only a handful of these articles had ethnicity as the primary focus of research. Studies that examined ADHD among African-Americans in a school context showed that race may affect how teachers diagnose hyperactivity. Treatment studies suggested that African-Americans may respond similarly to the same ADHD medications as do Caucasians. Studies evaluating ADHD assessment tools were so sparse that they were largely inconclusive. Discussion: The paucity of studies on the subject of ADHD and African-Americans suggests the urgent need for more research to be done in this area. Such studies should be based on culturally sensitive designs.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)197-207
Number of pages11
JournalJournal of Attention Disorders
Volume1
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1997
Externally publishedYes

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