Practical considerations for the evaluation and management of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in adults

Oct 16, 2019L'Encephale

Important points for diagnosing and treating ADHD in adults

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Abstract

ADHD affects 2-4% of adults, often leading to significant functional impairment.

  • ADHD in adults is characterized by a triad of symptoms: inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity, with hyperactivity often being internalized.
  • Emotional deregulation and executive function-related symptoms are commonly observed in adults with ADHD.
  • Approximately 80% of adults with ADHD also have comorbid psychiatric disorders, complicating diagnosis.
  • Substance-use disorders frequently occur in adults with ADHD, possibly as a result of impulsivity or self-treatment attempts.
  • Recent validation of assessment tools in French supports better evaluation of ADHD and associated symptoms in adults.
  • Current treatment approaches include psychological therapies and medications, with psychostimulants showing effectiveness in symptom relief.

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