The Quality of YouTube Videos as an Educational Resource for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder.

Pediatr Neurol

Department of Pediatrics, St. Joseph's Children's Hospital, Paterson, New Jersey; Division of Child Neurology, Department of Neurology, Rutgers- New Jersey Medical School, Newark, New Jersey. Electronic address:

Published: February 2020


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