Asked by Cyrus Goines on Jun 08, 2024

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Compared with non-Hispanic white American children, African American and Hispanic American children with similar levels of activity and attention problems are:

A) about equally likely to be assessed for ADHD, but less likely to be diagnosed with ADHD.
B) about equally likely to be assessed for ADHD, but more likely to be diagnosed with ADHD.
C) less likely to be assessed for ADHD, and less likely to be diagnosed with ADHD.
D) more likely to be assessed for ADHD, and more likely to be diagnosed with ADHD.

African American

Pertaining to or descriptive of Americans of African descent with ancestry primarily linked to sub-Saharan Africa.

Non-Hispanic White

Refers to people from the United States who are not Hispanic or Latino and identify as having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, the Middle East, or North Africa.

Hispanic American

An individual of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or other Spanish culture or origin, regardless of race, living in the United States.

  • Identify the societal and cultural determinants that impact the treatment and diagnosis of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder.
  • Acknowledge the disparities in health care access and treatment effectiveness among different ethnic groups for ADHD.
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Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
African American and Hispanic American children with similar levels of activity and attention problems are less likely to be assessed for ADHD, and also less likely to be diagnosed with ADHD, compared to their non-Hispanic white American counterparts. This discrepancy may be due to various factors including access to healthcare, cultural perceptions of mental health, and biases in the healthcare system.