Suicidality Rates Significantly Higher Among People With ADHD
In this podcast, Esme Fuller-Thomson, PhD, of the University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, discusses her recent research which showed significantly higher rates of suicide attempt and ideation among people with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), particularly women, and her other work illustrating the mental health problems that co-occur with ADHD. (podcast + transcript)
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Detecting ADHD with near perfect accuracy
Study IDs Puzzling Risk Factor for ADHD
Examining Behavioral Parent Training as an Intervention for Children With ADHD
COVID-19 Pandemic Disproportionately Hurting Youth With ADHD
Suicidality Rates Significantly Higher Among People With ADHD
Five reasons why ADHD goes unrecognized in girls
The Importance of an ADHD-Research Conference: Matthew Brams, MD
ADHD Unrecognized As Serious Learning Risk In Many Canadian Schools