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Follow up ADHD care in the United States
ADHD is one of the most common and impairing psychiatric disorders affecting children, with an estimated 13% of…
Small steps to giant leaps: promotion of active change during care pathway re-design
Navigating the development of clinical care pathways for ADHD test and treatment can be a time consuming and…
The effects of practicing target-shooting sport on the severity of inattentive, hyperactive, and impulsive symptoms in children: a nonrandomised controlled open-label study in Denmark (2019)
Nordic Journal of Psychiatry (Gohr Månsson, A., Elmose, M., Mejldal, A., Dalsgaard, S., & Roessler, K. K.) …
Objective assessment of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in older adults compared with controls using the QbTest (2019)
International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry (Bijlenga, D., Ulberstad, F., Thorell, L. B., Christiansen, H., Hirsch, O., & Kooij,…
Women and the later life diagnosis
The truth is that women are less likely to be diagnosed with ADHD than men for a number…
Medication improves academic performance
Mental health problems in childhood can have a negative impact on learning and academic performance, resulting in considerable…
ADHD test for schools
At the end of 2018, the media repeatedly reported on how Ofsted criticized the education and support of…
Mindfulness and virtual reality
The ADHD Foundation hosted their 6th National ADHD Conference on ‘ADHD, Neurodiversity, and Mental Health’ in Liverpool, UK…
ADHD, autism or both?
Reaching an ADHD diagnosis is rarely straightforward – particularly when a child or adult presents with symptoms that…