Eficacia de las intervenciones farmacológicas en el tratamiento de la hiperactividad

  1. Mulas, F.
  2. Pastor Soriano, Juan Carlos
  3. Roselló Miranda, Belén
  4. Miranda Casas, Ana
Revue:
Psicothema

ISSN: 0214-9915

Année de publication: 1996

Volumen: 8

Número: 1

Pages: 89-105

Type: Article

D'autres publications dans: Psicothema

Résumé

El presente estudio trata de sintetizar, integrar y discutir los principales resultados constatados en la investigación con respecto a la eficacia de las intervenciones farmacológicas más frecuentemente utilizadas en el tratamiento de la hiperactividad. Este trabajo constituye la primera parte de un estudio más amplio basado en una selectiva revisión y análisis cualitativo de la literatura publicada sobre este tópico en los últimos siete años. Junto a la metodología empleada se ofrece una descripción general de los estudios incluidos en el análisis, así como de las muestras utilizadas. Las conclusiones relativas a los tratamientos psicológicos y combinados (psicológicos y farmacológicos) quedan recogidas en un trabajo complementario.

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