AD/HD and Girls-New Research

When you think about AD/HD, do you usually think about boys?  If you do, it isn't surprising given that boys diagnosed with AD/HD often demonstrate more obvious behavioral symptoms.  Many girls with this condition have gone undiagnosed, a problem that has led to significant difficulties for them during adolescence and young adulthood.  Fortunately, a recent study suggests that this population is starting to be identified more than in the past.  In fact, the percent of girls diagnosed with AD/HD increased by 55% from 2003 to 2011, according to this study.  To learn more, check out this article by www.philly.com written by Dr. Katherine Dahlsgaard, the Lead Pyschologist of The Anxiety Behaviors Clinic at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.

http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/healthy_kids/ADHD-and-girls-Its-not-what-you-expect.html#62Ywl4j1xFv6iE8k.99

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