Naturalistic-observational studies in the framework of ADHD health care A. RothenbergerD. CoghillH. C. Steinhausen EDITORIAL Pages: i1 - i3
Study design, baseline patient characteristics and intervention in a cross-cultural framework: results from the ADORE study Ulrich PreussStephen J. Ralston**ADORE Study Group* OriginalPaper Pages: i4 - i14
Influence of gender on Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in Europe – ADORE Torunn Stene NøvikAmaia HervasADORE Study Group* OriginalPaper Pages: i15 - i24
Co-existing psychiatric problems in ADHD in the ADORE cohort Hans-Christoph SteinhausenTorunn Stene NøvikADORE Study Group* OriginalPaper Pages: i25 - i29
Which factors impact on clinician-rated impairment in children with ADHD? David CoghillGeorg SpielADORE Study Group* OriginalPaper Pages: i30 - i37
Factors related to Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) among children with ADHD in Europe at entry into treatment Anne W. RileyGeorg SpielADORE Study Group* OriginalPaper Pages: i38 - i45
Cross-cultural reliability and validity of ADHD assessed by the ADHD Rating Scale in a pan-European study Manfred DöpfnerHans-Christoph SteinhausenADORE Study Group* OriginalPaper Pages: i46 - i55
Psychopathological screening of children with ADHD: Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire in a pan-European study Andreas BeckerHans-Christoph SteinhausenADORE Study Group* OriginalPaper Pages: i56 - i62
Validity of the health-related quality of life assessment in the ADORE study: Parent Report Form of the CHIP-Child Edition Anne W. RileyDavid CoghillADORE Study Group* OriginalPaper Pages: i63 - i71
The Family Strain Index (FSI). Reliability, validity, and factor structure of a brief questionnaire for families of children with ADHD Anne W. RileyLisa M. LymanADORE Study Group OriginalPaper Pages: i72 - i78