Children with attention deficit presentations of ADHD may have trouble focusing on one activity for a longer duration. Photo by: Dawn Arlotta
Girls are two to three times less likely to be diagnosed with ADHD than boys. Photo by: Amanda Mills
ADHD is primarily thought of to be a children associated disorder, but adults may be diagnosed with ADHD as well. Photo by: Dawn Arlotta

Overview

People with ADHD may struggle to focus on a particular task, control their impulsive behaviors, or sit still for long periods of time depending on the subtype. ADHD is one of the most commonly diagnosed disorders among children.



Diagnosis


ADHD symptoms may appear in all stages of life but often apppear early on. There is no single test to determine if someone has ADHD, but instead the diagnosis is a several step process with a licensed health professional. They will likely try to gather information from as many sources as possible such as school and family.
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Treatment


There is currently no cure for ADHD and there is no one-size-fits-all treatments. Current treatment options depend heavily on the child or patient themselves and those involved with their care. The most popular treatments today are a mix of medications, behavioral and psychotherapy.
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Current Research


ADHD is currently the topic of much ongoing research. There are many unanswered questions about the biological nature of the disease and effectiveness of treatment options. We also do not know what causes ADHD but there is evidence that genes play a role.
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Data and Statistics


The American Psychiatric Association states in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) that 5% of children have ADHD, where the average age of diagnosis was 7 years of age in the United States. Rates of ADHD diagnosis increased an average of 3% per year from 1997 to 2006.
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