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Females with ADHD: An expert consensus statement taking a lifespan approach providing guidance for the identification and treatment of attention-deficit/ hyperactivity disorder in girls and women

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dc.contributor Háskólinn í Reykjavík
dc.contributor Reykjavik University
dc.contributor.author Young, Susan
dc.contributor.author Adamo, Nicoletta
dc.contributor.author Asgeirsdottir, Bryndis Bjork
dc.contributor.author Branney, Polly
dc.contributor.author Beckett, Michelle
dc.contributor.author Colley, William
dc.contributor.author Cubbin, Sally
dc.contributor.author Deeley, Quinton
dc.contributor.author Farrag, Emad
dc.contributor.author Gudjonsson, Gisli
dc.contributor.author Hill, Peter
dc.contributor.author Hollingdale, Jack
dc.contributor.author Kilic, Ozge
dc.contributor.author Lloyd, Tony
dc.contributor.author Mason, Peter
dc.contributor.author Paliokosta, Eleni
dc.contributor.author Perecherla, Sri
dc.contributor.author Sedgwick, Jane
dc.contributor.author Skirrow, Caroline
dc.contributor.author Tierney, Kevin
dc.contributor.author van Rensburg, Kobus
dc.contributor.author Woodhouse, Emma
dc.date.accessioned 2020-11-30T15:00:07Z
dc.date.available 2020-11-30T15:00:07Z
dc.date.issued 2020-08-12
dc.identifier.citation Young, S., Adamo, N., Asgeirsdottir, B. B., Branney, P., Beckett, M., Colley, W., Cubbin, S., Deeley, Q., Farrag, E., Gudjonsson, G., Hill, P., Hollingdale, J., Kilic, O., Lloyd, T., Mason, P., Paliokosta, E., Perecherla, S., Sedgwick, J., Skirrow, C., … Woodhouse, E. (2020). Females with ADHD: An expert consensus statement taking a lifespan approach providing guidance for the identification and treatment of attention-deficit/ hyperactivity disorder in girls and women. Bmc Psychiatry, 20(1), 404. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12888-020-02707-9
dc.identifier.issn 1471-244X (eISSN)
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/2258
dc.description Publisher's version (útgefin grein)
dc.description.abstract Background There is evidence to suggest that the broad discrepancy in the ratio of males to females with diagnosed ADHD is due, at least in part, to lack of recognition and/or referral bias in females. Studies suggest that females with ADHD present with differences in their profile of symptoms, comorbidity and associated functioning compared with males. This consensus aims to provide a better understanding of females with ADHD in order to improve recognition and referral. Comprehensive assessment and appropriate treatment is hoped to enhance longer-term clinical outcomes and patient wellbeing for females with ADHD. Methods The United Kingdom ADHD Partnership hosted a meeting of experts to discuss symptom presentation, triggers for referral, assessment, treatment and multi-agency liaison for females with ADHD across the lifespan. Results A consensus was reached offering practical guidance to support medical and mental health practitioners working with females with ADHD. The potential challenges of working with this patient group were identified, as well as specific barriers that may hinder recognition. These included symptomatic differences, gender biases, comorbidities and the compensatory strategies that may mask or overshadow underlying symptoms of ADHD. Furthermore, we determined the broader needs of these patients and considered how multi-agency liaison may provide the support to meet them. Conclusions This practical approach based upon expert consensus will inform effective identification, treatment and support of girls and women with ADHD. It is important to move away from the prevalent perspective that ADHD is a behavioural disorder and attend to the more subtle and/or internalised presentation that is common in females. It is essential to adopt a lifespan model of care to support the complex transitions experienced by females that occur in parallel to change in clinical presentation and social circumstances. Treatment with pharmacological and psychological interventions is expected to have a positive impact leading to increased productivity, decreased resource utilization and most importantly, improved long-term outcomes for girls and women.
dc.description.sponsorship The meeting was funded by the UK ADHD Partnership (UKAP), who has been in receipt of unrestricted educational donations from Takeda. Takeda had no influence or involvement in determining the topic and arrangements of the day, the consensus process and outcomes, or writing the final manuscript. Other than reimbursement of travel expenses to attend the meeting, none of the authors received any financial compensation for attending the meeting or writing the manuscript, aside from CS who received funds for medical writing assistance.
dc.language.iso en
dc.publisher Springer Science and Business Media LLC
dc.relation.ispartofseries BMC Psychiatry;20(1)
dc.rights info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
dc.subject Psychiatry and Mental health
dc.subject Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
dc.subject Female
dc.subject Girls
dc.subject Women
dc.subject Identification
dc.subject Treatment
dc.subject Interventions
dc.subject Comorbidity
dc.subject Consensus
dc.subject UKAP The UK ADHD partnership
dc.subject Geðrækt
dc.subject Geðheilsa
dc.subject ADHD
dc.subject Stúlkur
dc.subject Konur
dc.subject Greiningarsálfræði
dc.subject Meðferð
dc.subject Snemmtæk íhlutun
dc.subject Meðvirkni
dc.subject Samkomulag
dc.title Females with ADHD: An expert consensus statement taking a lifespan approach providing guidance for the identification and treatment of attention-deficit/ hyperactivity disorder in girls and women
dc.type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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dc.description.version "Peer Reviewed"
dc.identifier.doi 10.1186/s12888-020-02707-9
dc.contributor.department Sálfræðideild (HR)
dc.contributor.department Department of Psychology (RU)
dc.contributor.school Samfélagssvið (HR)
dc.contributor.school School of Social Sciences (RU)


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