Medicating children with ADHD
"Pathfinders" are guides to help you get started finding information on a topic. A St. Kate's Reference Librarian has written this guide to help you perform Library research for your structured controversy paper and presentation. It is not meant to be an exhaustive list of resources, but some places to begin your hunt.
Please stop or phone the Reference Desk (651-690-6652) if you have questions or need further assistance.
Contents: Reference Works | Finding Books | Journal Articles | Internet Sites
Reference Books
Attention Deficit Disorder: A Medical Dictionary,
Bibliography and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References. (E-book)
RJ506 .H9 .A88 2003eb
Current Pediatric Diagnosis
and Treatment
Reference RJ1 .K45 2007
Current Pediatric Therapy.
Reference RJ52 .C8
See "Attention Deficits," p. 395-400.
Encyclopedia of Parenting
Theory and Research.
Reference HQ755.8 .E523 1999
See "Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)," p. 43-45.
Encyclopedia of Psychology.
Alan E. Kazdin, editor.
Reference BF31 .E52 2000
See "Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder," vol. 1, p. 299-303.
Handbook of Clinical Child
Psychology.
Reference RJ503.3 .H36 2001
See "Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity
Disorder," p. 470-494.
The Harvard Guide to Psychiatry.
Reference RC454 .N47 1999
See "Child Psychiatric Disorders: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity
Disorder," p. 593-594.
Note: Please remember that Reference Books may not be taken from the Library
Finding Books
Use CLICnet to search for books and videos in the Library at St. Kate's and at other ACTC colleges. Use the "Request" feature to obtain items not at St. Kate's.
Search term:
keyword: attention deficit disorder therapy
Finding Journal Articles
About off-campus access
1. Use EBSCO's Academic
Search Premier and InfoTrac's Expanded
Academic ASAP to look for journal articles, adding enough terms to
limit the search to your topic. To find only academic journals, click
before the box for "scholarly (peer reviewed) journals" or "peer-reviewed
publications."
Search Term(s): attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
2. ERIC -- Educational Resources Information Clearinghouse. This is the primary database for literature about education. Since much research about ADHD and special ed. centers on schools, this is an excellent source of citations
Internet Resources
The National Attention Deficit
Disorder Association
http://www.add.org/
http://www.kidsource.com/LDA/adhd.html
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/adhd-medications/MH00112
http://www.breggin.com/ritalin.html
(note: read and evaluate these articles carefully!)
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