What is it about?

This survey aimed to Evaluate the current evidence for differences in internet use and possible detrimental or beneficial effects on CYP with ADHD. To explore availability of mobile apps on the internet stores which may be helpful in the management of CYP with ADHD in the UK.

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Why is it important?

The internet plays an important role in healthcare with both beneficial and detrimental effects. 99% of 12– 15 year olds and 94% of 8–11 year olds have access to the internet either in or out of home. Internet use may impact on symptoms and management of ADHD, or be more (or less) prevalent amongst children and young people (CYP) with ADHD than their peers without ADHD, or both. Internet use may be higher in CYP with ADHD but to date there is no evidence for the direction of causality. There are a large number of online/mobile apps available to health professionals and the public, though the evidence base for these is weak.

Perspectives

A total of 45 articles relevant to internet use and ADHD in CYP were identified. The majority of studies targeted the relationship between internet addiction and ADHD, closely followed by the internet use behaviours of parents and ADHD patients. Less common themes included sleep, behaviour therapy, mobile apps, bullying and safe use of the internet. A total of 245 Android and 102 Apple apps were found. Many of these apps were aimed towards users making a self diagnosis of ADHD, and a few others aimed at improving ADHD management. A large number of the apps were targeted for adult use and were mostly based on non-existent or poor-quality evidence base, thereby limiting their usefulness among CYP with ADHD. Internet use by CYP with ADHD was found to be almost universal. Most CYP and their parents have never received professional advice about reliable and validated internet resources to use for facilitating the management of ADHD.

Dr Michael O Ogundele
Mid Cheshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Postgraduate Medical Centre

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This page is a summary of: G657 The experience of using the internet among children and young people with ADHD, May 2019, BMJ,
DOI: 10.1136/archdischild-2019-rcpch.636.
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