ADHD and the health of single parents are topics in the Journal of Health Monitoring
In addition to the lead topic of ADHD, the new issue of the Journal of Health Monitoring focuses on the health of single mothers and fathers in Germany. The Journal of Health Monitoring has switched to a continuous publication schedule. Articles are published online as soon as they are finalised. The published articles are summarised in four issues per year.
The first article from issue 3/2024, on the health of single parents, was published on 3 July 2024.
In the course of the third quarter, a total of six articles will be published on the main topic of ADHD, with an editorial entitled "ADHD in children and adolescents in children and adolescents in Germany - a social challenge challenge with high public health relevance".
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