ADHD medication and behavioral therapy among children with ADHD (ages 4-17) with special health care needs
Data are from the National Survey of Children with Special Health Care Needs, collected in 2009-2010. Parents were asked about their child’s ADHD medication use in the previous week and about behavioral therapy in the previous year.
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Medication rate by state:
<70%: California, DC, Arizona, Alaska, Pennsylvania, Utah, Florida, New Jersey, Montana, Idaho, Colorado, Maine, Oregon
70 to 75%: New Hampshire, Vermont, Washington, New York, Nevada, New Mexico, Hawaii, Illinois, Texas, Alabama
75.1 to 80%: Maryland, Massachusetts, Missouri, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Delaware, Arkansas, Louisiana, Kentucky, Minnesota, Georgia, South Carolina, West Virginia, Ohio, North Dakota, Tennessee
>80%: Virginia, North Carolina, Wisconsin, Kansas, South Dakota, Mississippi, Wyoming, Indiana, Nebraska, Iowa, Michigan
Behavioral therapy rate by state:
<40%: Tennessee, Texas, Alabama, Mississippi, West Virginia, North Carolina, Missouri, Ohio, Wisconsin, Washington, Georgia, South Carolina, Virginia, Colorado
40 to 45%: Iowa, Louisiana, Delaware, Utah, Florida, Oklahoma, Indiana, Kansas, Michigan
45.1 to 50%: Kentucky, Montana, Idaho, Arkansas, Massachusetts, Nebraska, New Hampshire, Arizona, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Alaska
> 50%: Rhode Island, Vermont, Nevada, Illinois, New Mexico, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Pennsylvania, California, Wyoming, Maine, Oregon, New Jersey, New York, Maryland, Hawaii
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- Page last updated: March 30, 2015
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