Psychobiological interaction effects
Project
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Can problems with attention or hyperactivity related to ADHD be observed in a child’s second year of life?
Summary
The principal aim of this project is to increase our knowledge concerning psychobiological interaction effects, and investigate whether or not these effects can be observed in the child’s second year of life for ADHD. A sub-goal of the project is to investigate the relationship between maternal intake of caffeine and nicotine during pregnancy and ADHD symptoms in the child’s second year of life.
Project leader
Anne Inger Helmen Borge, University of Oslo
Collaborating institution
Norwegian Institute of Public Health
Start
2008
End
2010
Status
Concluded
Project owner/ Project manager
University of Oslo