Gender Differences in ADHD Symptoms and Impairment Linked to Childhood Maltreatment: Longitudinal Study Findings

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Gender Differences in ADHD Symptoms and Impairment Linked to Childhood Maltreatment: Longitudinal Study Findings
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Adolescent girls with ADHD experience higher levels of impairment and depressive symptoms compared to boys, despite boys exhibiting more ADHD symptoms, according to a study published in Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology. The research suggests that hormonal changes during puberty, particularly in females, may contribute to the increase in depression and impairment in girls with ADHD. The study highlights the need for targeted interventions and support strategies for girls with ADHD during puberty. However, the study has limitations, including attrition over time and reliance on parent ratings of pubertal development rather than measuring actual hormone levels.

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