Inattention, Slow Processing Speeds Mediate Peer Problems in ADHD and Beyond
Inattention and slow processing speed are associated with problems with peers, both in children with and without an attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) diagnosis, according to a study published in Frontiers in Psychology.
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