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ADHD Research Recap: Does masking mean ADHD looks different in adulthood?

ADHD Research Recap: Does masking mean ADHD looks different in adulthood?

Season 1 Episode 38 Published 2 years, 3 months ago
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Today is the last week to sign up for the ADHD Academy and attend our 2024 Goal Planning Workshop hosted by Skye!   

  • Set up ADHD-friendly goals for the year
  • Connect with other adults with ADHD 
  •  Learn how to build systems you'll love 
  • Ask Skye any questions you have

To  attend, click this link to join the ADHD Academy. https://www.unconventionalorganisation.com/the-adhd-academy 

This week, we examine the link between executive function deficits in ADHD and Autism, the differences between ADHD identified in childhood versus adulthood, and how best to test the connection between ADHD symptoms and depression. 

While these latest findings are compelling, they are not without their controversies. So we couldn’t end the discussion without covering causation versus correlation and the issue of methodical limitations in academic papers. 

Tune in to tackle the big topics in the world of ADHD this week!

Articles Referenced:

  1. Do ASD and ADHD Have Distinct Executive Function Deficits? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Direct Comparison Studies. 
  2. Compared Profile of Late-Onset Versus Childhood-Onset ADHD: A Case-Control Study Among Treatment-Seeking Adult Patients
  3. Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder and major depressive disorder: evidence from multiple genetically informed designs.

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