Online ADHD Assessments Show Promise
Clinical relevance: A new study finds that a validated online tool for diagnosing adult ADHD performs nearly as well as clinical interviews. The tool proved highly accurate when diagnosing ADHD but weaker at ruling it out. Researchers found it operated more conservatively than clinicians, often withholding a diagnosis rather than risking overdiagnosis. The study suggests such tools could help expand access to ADHD evaluations.
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