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However, there has not been a content analysis of web-based health information regarding transition to adulthood for patients with SCD. We defined adolescents and young adults as those aged 16-24 years per prior studies investigating the transition period [6,13].
JMIR Pediatr Parent 2023;6:e48924
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Heterogeneity in the clinical presentation of ADHD among adults makes clinical diagnoses more difficult during adulthood than during adolescence [5]. In the United States, an estimated 536,000 (0.2%) individuals aged ≥12 years used modafinil in 2020 [6]. Given the effects of prescription stimulants on the central nervous system, all types have the potential to be misused or abused [7], and the diversion of prescription stimulants is well documented [8].
J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e46742
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Our goal was to challenge the negative stereotypes and stigma concerning the life perspectives of young people with T1 DM and to examine their coping possibilities during the transition from adolescence into adulthood in terms of both the possible cooperation with the new medical team and, more broadly, their psychological readiness to start a full and fruitful life.
JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e46513
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