Using conventional ANOVAs we hypothesised that boys and girls with ADHD would show greater impairment in all three measurement domains (co-existing symptoms, neuropsychological EF tests ...
The general public and teachers think boys with ADHD are more likely than girls to have behavioral problems (public: 52% vs 26%; teachers: 36% vs 18%, respectively), while girls with ADHD are ...
For a long time, ADHD and autism were considered conditions that primarily affected boys and men. New research show ...
A late diagnosis, or no diagnosis at all, can lead to behavioral problems and below-par academic performance. While previous ...
For the longest time, it was assumed that 5-6% of kids had attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), but the rates are ...
Studies show that girls are half as likely as boys to be diagnosed correctly as having ADHD. Lounge probes the reasons why ...
ADHD symptoms in school-aged children: School-aged children with ADHD may have symptoms like careless mistakes on school work ...
For a long time it was assumed that somewhere between 5 and 6% of children have attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder ...
Historically, parents, teachers, and doctors have also missed a significant number of girls with ADHD. Girls are more likely to have inattentive symptoms and, because they’re not disruptive ...
Recent studies reveal a concerning rise in ADHD diagnoses, particularly among children in the US and Sweden. While the exact ...
A new study has indicated that children with high IQ scores are more likely to be diagnosed with ADHD later in life.