Statement of Issue: Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is characterized by problematic social interactions and key communication barriers, as well as recurrence and suppression behavior, behavior and interest. (American Psychiatric Association [APA], 2000). These patients face great difficulties among adolescent young people, difficult to maintain colleague relationships, and few colleagues, many of whom do not even understand the concept of loneliness. (Bauminger and Kasari, 2000; Orsmond et al., 2004).
Millions of young Americans suffer from depression, anxiety, mental illness, attention problems, autism spectrum disorders, and many other mental and behavioral health problems. Attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is currently the most common diagnosis among children aged 3 to 17 years and adolescents. To assess access to nursing care, 64% of adolescents with major depression have not undergone spiritual treatment, but only 22% received consistent treatment (more than 7 times per year Visit). Despite the adoption of "Affordable Medical Law" and equality of mental health, 8% of young people do not yet have mental health insurance.
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder. People with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder are difficult to maintain their attention or ADHD is interfering with their daily lives. People may call it attention deficit disorder (ADD), but ADHD is a medically acceptable term. ADHD usually begins in childhood. It usually lasts until adolescence, sometimes even in adulthood. Children and adults with ADHD are usually more likely to focus than those without attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. They may be more impulsive than their companions. This may make it difficult for them to succeed in schools, workplaces and general societies.
Hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is currently considered part of the autism spectrum. Studies of Turkish children (40 people ADHD, 30 people control) suggested the possibility of association between A 1298 C allele and attention deficit disorder 68. In the control large-scale study, there was no association with C677T. Another study on the incidence of ADHD after treatment of acute lymphoblastic leukemia revealed a 7.4 fold increase in the diagnosis of ADHD in children with A 1298 C genotype and a 1.3 fold increase in the diagnosis of ADHD in children with C 677 SNP It was shown. Studies in 478 children indicated that ADHD symptoms of spinal meningocele hernias (neurocyte anomalies) children may be related to MTHFR SNP, but not to C677T or A1298T It was.