It was also widely perceived that ADHD presents differently in girls from in boys, and that this is a likely reason for missed or delayed diagnoses in girls. Symptoms such as inattentiveness ...
Using conventional ANOVAs we hypothesised that boys and girls with ADHD would show greater impairment in all three measurement domains (co-existing symptoms, neuropsychological EF tests ...
It's well-recognised that ADHD manifests through differences in brain function, presenting key symptoms like difficulties with attention, impulsivity, and hyperactivity. For girls and women ...
ADHD is a common disorder caused by differences in the brain, with key symptoms including inattention, impulsivity, and hyperactivity. Girls and women are more likely to have inattention as their ...
The rise is down to several factors, including a better understanding of how ADHD affects women and girls, and the fact that its symptoms are proving harder to bear in a distraction-filled world.
and doctors have also missed a significant number of girls with ADHD. Girls are more likely to have inattentive symptoms and, because they’re not disruptive, miss out on the diagnosis.