Survey finds 25% of adults suspect they have undiagnosed ADHD
[Excerpt] A new national survey of 1,000 American adults commissioned by The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and College of Medicine finds that 25% of adults now suspect they may have undiagnosed ADHD. But what worries mental health experts is that only 13% of survey respondents have shared their suspicions with their doctor.
Other Articles in this Edition
Study describes fluctuations, remissions seen with ADHD
Survey finds 25% of adults suspect they have undiagnosed ADHD
Lawmakers Pan DEA’s Leaked Plans for Telehealth
Girls with ADHD in childhood tend to become less conscientious and agreeable as adolescents
Does drinking coffee while pregnant cause ADHD? Our study shows there’s no strong link
Around 3% of children suffer from symptoms of both autism and ADHD
Young people with ADHD benefit from tactile massage
Understanding the connection between ADHD and substance use disorder
Mental Health in the Sun: The Role of Vitamin D Deficiency in Mental Illness