Research Advances in ADHD and Technology
暫譯: 注意力不足過動症與科技的研究進展
Cibrian, Franceli L., Hayes, Gillian R., Lakes, Kimberley D.
- 出版商: Morgan & Claypool
- 出版日期: 2020-12-16
- 售價: $2,390
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $2,271
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 156
- 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
- ISBN: 163639034X
- ISBN-13: 9781636390345
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商品描述
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is the most prevalent childhood psychiatric condition, with estimates of more than 5% of children affected worldwide, and has a profound public health, personal, and family impact. At the same time, a multitude of adults, both diagnosed and undiagnosed, are living, coping, and thriving while experiencing ADHD. It can cost families raising a child with ADHD as much as five times the amount of raising a child without ADHD (Zhao et al. 2019). Given the chronic and pervasive challenges associated with ADHD, innovative approaches for supporting children, adolescents, and adults have been engaged, including the use of both novel and off-the-shelf technologies. A wide variety of connected and interactive technologies can enable new and different types of sociality, education, and work, support a variety of clinical and educational interventions, and allow for the possibility of educating the general population on issues of inclusion and varying models of disability.
This book provides a comprehensive review of the historical and state-of-the-art use of technology by and for individuals with ADHD. Taking both a critical and constructive lens to this work, the book notes where great strides have been made and where there are still open questions and considerations for future work. This book provides background and lays foundation for a general understanding of both ADHD and innovative technologies in this space. The authors encourage students, researchers, and practitioners, both with and without ADHD diagnoses, to engage with this work, build upon it, and push the field further.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
注意力缺陷過動症(ADHD)是最常見的兒童精神疾病,全球估計有超過5%的兒童受到影響,對公共健康、個人及家庭產生深遠的影響。與此同時,許多成年人,不論是否被診斷,都在生活中應對並茁壯成長,儘管他們經歷著ADHD。撫養一名患有ADHD的孩子的家庭,所需的費用可能是撫養一名沒有ADHD孩子的五倍(Zhao et al. 2019)。考慮到ADHD所帶來的慢性和普遍挑戰,已經採取了創新的方法來支持兒童、青少年和成年人,包括使用新穎和現成的技術。各種連接和互動技術能夠促進新的社交、教育和工作方式,支持各種臨床和教育干預,並使一般大眾有可能了解包容性和不同的殘疾模式問題。
本書全面回顧了ADHD患者及其為之使用技術的歷史和最先進的應用。從批判性和建設性的角度來看,本書指出了已取得的重大進展以及未來工作中仍存在的開放性問題和考量。本書提供背景知識,為理解ADHD及該領域創新技術奠定基礎。作者鼓勵學生、研究人員和實踐者,無論是否被診斷為ADHD,都參與這項工作,基於此進行深入研究,並推動該領域的進一步發展。