Adult ADHD Can’t Be Diagnosed With A Simple Screening Test, Doctors Warn
Diagnosing attention deficit hyperactivity disorder can be difficult...Which is why many people were excited when earlier this year a World Health Organization advisory group endorsed a six-question screening test that a study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association reported could reliably identify adults with ADHD...some ADHD researchers say the six-question screening test is not necessarily the simple diagnostic solution its proponents hope it will be."
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