Longitudinal study highlights bidirectional relationship between childhood maltreatment and ADHD symptoms
New research provides evidence of a bidirectional association between maltreatment in childhood and ADHD symptoms. Infants who are more easily upset and fussy are more likely to have ADHD symptoms when they get older.
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