@maninstreet @SecretCorridor @LozzaFox Whilst girls tend to internalise they are still as likely if not more likely to be reported for co-morbid symptoms where a diagnosis can be made. Boys are referred more for treatment for ADHD which can mask co-mordid
If you want to read more, here are my sources! And help spread awareness on the effects of ADHD in women :)) https://t.co/6qRV5aXebs https://t.co/HrC0hS7YCn https://t.co/2btTmSYKtP
@HeoBaby20 @buttercuppz_ @anaplexx @McNasty this is a horrible take. there are unique struggles to both being a man with adhd as well as a women, maybe think about this and educate yourself on some proper psychiatric sources before you spread ignorance 💀 h
RT @TeamsGreat: ADHD in girls and boys – gender differences in co-existing symptoms and executive function measures - BMC Psychiatry https:…
ADHD in girls and boys – gender differences in co-existing symptoms and executive function measures - BMC Psychiatry https://t.co/guIJZLYupQ
RT @fuller_kiley: @TheRogueyRogue @SeanRossSapp @LaceyEvansWWE I got diagnosed with ADHD at 23 because I’m a woman and the diagnostic crite…
@TheRogueyRogue @SeanRossSapp @LaceyEvansWWE I got diagnosed with ADHD at 23 because I’m a woman and the diagnostic criteria isn’t gender inclusive, but go off I guess. https://t.co/NhP5cJZ74E
@DaniWasTaken ah de hecho mencionan varios papers en ese artículo, usaré este mira (no es el mismo tema pero relacionado): https://t.co/K8a7vGocmc
@Richard_Autism TSOR found https://t.co/qGEywW0YT8
@CathyYoung63 @primalpoly @mattyglesias It ranges…but always in one direction. “Worldwide prevalence estimates for childhood ADHD range between 3% and 7% [1] with a male-to-female ratio of 3:1 in population based studies [2,3] and between 5:1 to 9:1 in cl
@lovelesskitsu I'm male, can only attest about what the literature states. Meta-analysis of multiple studies indicates less hyperactivity and impulsiveness in females. Societal factors could be part. Wasn't trying to speculate "why", only speaking to "wh
4/ The gender gap in clinical populations of subjects with ADHD continues to hamper the correct diagnosis and treatment of females with ADHD. ADHD in girls and boys – gender differences in co-existing symptoms and executive function measures https://t.co/
@CarolineKin hi caroline,this is a study from 2013,but thought you may b interested http://t.co/j0KOzHGmYP it's about ADHD&gender difference
Gender differences small, but #ADHD girls tend to "internalize" & be more anxious than #ADHD boys. http://t.co/xVIG89rrib
Gender differences small, but #ADHD girls tend to "internalize" & be more anxious than #ADHD boys. http://t.co/xVIG89rrib
Gender differences small, but #ADHD girls tend to "internalize" & be more anxious than #ADHD boys. http://t.co/WidyuXJydv
Gender differences small, but #ADHD girls tend to "internalize" & be more anxious than #ADHD boys. http://t.co/im33lMvCfe
ADHD in girls and boys ¿ gender differences in co-existing symptoms and executive function measures http://t.co/0BDUkQ0M7x #bmcpsychiatry
Self-report scales may increase awareness of internalizing problems in girls w/ #ADHD. under-diagnosis, -identified http://t.co/oU8Vtbal3U