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ADHD in Japan: A sociological perspective
Mari J Armstrong-Hough
Global Public Health
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Japan
100%
Sociological Perspective
100%
Medicalization
30%
United States
10%
Social Context
10%
Behavior Problems
10%
Sociocultural Context
10%
Clinical Management
10%
Drug Therapy
10%
Illness
10%
Anxiety Level
10%
Health Care Delivery System
10%
Medication Use
10%
Institutional Forces
10%
ADHD Symptoms
10%
Professional Perspectives
10%
Educational System
10%
Local Culture
10%
Institutional Context
10%
Political Forces
10%
Illness Experience
10%
Cultural Forces
10%
Japanese Studies
10%
Ritalin
10%
Non-stimulants
10%
Popular Perceptions
10%
Competitive Exams
10%
Social Sciences
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
100%
Japan
100%
Sociological Perspective
100%
Medicalization
25%
Diseases
16%
Youth
8%
Sociocultural Context
8%
Institutional Context
8%
Health Care Delivery System
8%
Standards
8%
Psychology
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
100%
Adolescents
8%
Healthcare
8%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Institutional Context
100%