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Contents: Preface. Levy, Introduction. Hay, McStephen, Levy, Introduction to the Genetic Analysis of Attentional Disorder. Levy, McStephen, Hay, The Diagnostic Genetics of ADHD Symptoms and Subtypes. Hay, McStephen, Levy, The Developmental Genetics of ADHD Lewis, Familial and Genetic Bases of Speech and Language Disorders. Stevenson, Comorbidity of Reading/Spelling Disability and ADHD. Waldman, Rhee, Levy, Hay, Causes of the Overlap Among Symproms of ADHD, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, and Conduct Disorder. Rhee, Waldman, Levy, Hay, Aetiology of the Sex Difference in the Prevalence of DSM-III-R ADHD: A Comparison of Two Models. Zametkin, Ernst, Cohen, Singel Gene Studies of ADHD. Barr, Swanson, Kennedy, Molecular Genetics of ADHD. Fredine, Lynch, Hurst, Alsobrook II, The Genetic Relationship Between ADHD and Gilles de la Tourette Syndrome. Hay, Levy, Implications of Genetic Studies of Attentional Problems for Education and Intervention. Rutter, Child Psychiatry in the Era Following Sequencing the Genome. Conclusions.
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usually neglect who these people are, how they live their lives,
and how they identify themselves. Multiple Identities describes how
migrants and minorities of all age groups experience their lives
and manage complex, often multiple, identities, which alter with
time and changing circumstances. The contributors consider
minorities who have received a lot of attention, such as Turkish
Germans, and some who have received little, such as Kashubians and
Tartars in Poland and Chinese in Switzerland. They also examine
international adoption and cross-cultural relationships and discuss
some models for multicultural success.
In recent years, Europeans have engaged in sharp debates about
migrants and minority groups as social problems. The discussions
usually neglect who these people are, how they live their lives,
and how they identify themselves. Multiple Identities describes how
migrants and minorities of all age groups experience their lives
and manage complex, often multiple, identities, which alter with
time and changing circumstances. The contributors consider
minorities who have received a lot of attention, such as Turkish
Germans, and some who have received little, such as Kashubians and
Tartars in Poland and Chinese in Switzerland. They also examine
international adoption and cross-cultural relationships and discuss
some models for multicultural success.
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Recent advances in genetic methodology are providing important aetiological and developmental information to the growing literature on Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and related conditions. Attention, Genes and ADHD is the first book to review and integrate both behaviour-genetic and molecular-genetic advances in this area. It brings together international researchers to show how modern techniques may be applied to the investigation of ADHD, and reviews current findings in the field of ADHD and related conditions. The book looks at the application of behaviour genetic approaches to twin studies, and reviews diagnostic to ADHD, the relationships between reading, spelling and ADHD, and family and genetic influences on speech and speech and language. Chapters go on to consider the overlaps between ADHD, Oppositional Defiant Disorder and Conduct Disorder and to explore the environmental and genetic influences among these disorders. The neurobiological and genetic relationship between ADHD and Tourette's Disorder is also examined. The book reviews recent advances in molecular genetics - in particular a discussion of Fragile X as a model for a single single gene effects on ADHD, and the application of genetic methods and approaches to the study of candidate genes. Finally, the implications for education and intervention are discussed, and current and future roles of gentic studies of ADHD are explored, as well as implications of the sequencing of the human genome for child psychiatry.
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