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  2. Epidemiology of attention deficit hyperactive disorder

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    In the United States it is diagnosed in roughly 7 million children aged 3-17, with boys being 15% more likely to be diagnosed than girls at 8%. [36] The prevalence of ADHD within the age group of 5-11 years for both male and female children is 8.6%, whereas children in the age group of 12-17 years is 14.3%.

  3. ADHD linked to 'astonishing' reduction in life expectancy - AOL

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    ADHD is a common condition, marked by difficulty focusing and controlling attention, which makes it challenging to complete daily tasks. People with ADHD are also more likely to experience anxiety ...

  4. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder - Wikipedia

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    Although not listed as an official symptom, emotional dysregulation or mood lability is generally understood to be a common symptom of ADHD. [60] [61] [62] [59]: 6 People with ADHD of all ages are more likely to have problems with social skills, such as social interaction and forming and maintaining friendships. [63] This is true for all ...

  5. Common mental disorder could shorten your life, study finds - AOL

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    "The more they support individuals with ADHD, the more we chip away at that life expectancy gap." Original article source: Common mental disorder could shorten your life, study finds Show comments

  6. More than 15 million US adults have ADHD, new study ... - AOL

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    Roughly 15.5 million U.S. adults have attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, and most of them struggle with gaining access to treatment for the condition, according to data from a U.S. study ...

  7. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder controversies

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    The current diagnostic criteria appear to be more geared towards symptoms more common in males than in females, and the ADHD characteristics of men have been over-represented. This leaves many women and girls with ADHD neglected. [48] As stated previously, underdiagnosis is also believed to be seen in more underprivileged communities.

  8. As more women are diagnosed with ADHD, here's how their work ...

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    New research affirms what we've known for more than 20 years now: Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder doesn't just affect boys—it's increasingly diagnosed across all age groups, especially ...

  9. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder predominantly ...

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    This meant up to 10% of children in the U.S. were described as having ADHD. Current estimates suggest that ADHD is present internationally in about 7.2% of children. [33] ADHD is diagnosed around 5 times more often in boys than girls. Reasons for this disparity are debated, but likely involve both biological and social/diagnostic factors.