posterIntroduction: Patients with ADHD exhibit several consistent gender differences, a male preponderance and more males with externalizing disorders (conduct and oppositional defiant disorder). Objective: To examine gender differences in a very large clinical trial of adults with ADHD. Methods: Data from two identical placebo-controlled studies of atomoxetine in adult ADHD using 535 subjects at 31 sites were combined1. The studies lasted 8 weeks and both showed positive medication-placebo differences. Most current Axis-I diagnoses were exclusionary criteria. Results: The male/female ratio of this self-referred population was 2.4:1, lower than in child studies2. In contrast to a predominance of an inattentive ADHD diagnosis...
Objective: To investigate gender differences in psychiatric comorbidity patients diagnosed with atte...
Certain characteristics of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children have long bee...
OBJECTIVE: We aimed at determining whether gender modified associations between ADHD and psychiatric...
posterBoys more frequently have externalizing disorders (conduct and oppositional defiant disorder)....
posterABSTRACT Objective: Agreement on the symptoms of adult ADHD remains problematic. The Wende...
It has been established that the presentation of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) dif...
Objective This comprehensive review examined sex differences in prescription rates and efficacy or e...
In youth, ADHD is more commonly diagnosed in males than females, but higher male-to-female ratios ar...
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is often overlooked in adults; moreover, the problem...
Background: Gaining insight into possible gender differences in the clinical presentation of adults ...
Background: Considerable research has been dedicated to understanding the etiology of Attention-Defi...
Objectives: Studies of sex differences in methylphenidate response by children with attention-defici...
Objective: Given the mixed literature in the area, the aim of the current study was to determine whe...
Objectives Studies of sex differences in methylphenidate response by children with attention-deficit...
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a debilitating psychiatric condition characterize...
Objective: To investigate gender differences in psychiatric comorbidity patients diagnosed with atte...
Certain characteristics of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children have long bee...
OBJECTIVE: We aimed at determining whether gender modified associations between ADHD and psychiatric...
posterBoys more frequently have externalizing disorders (conduct and oppositional defiant disorder)....
posterABSTRACT Objective: Agreement on the symptoms of adult ADHD remains problematic. The Wende...
It has been established that the presentation of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) dif...
Objective This comprehensive review examined sex differences in prescription rates and efficacy or e...
In youth, ADHD is more commonly diagnosed in males than females, but higher male-to-female ratios ar...
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is often overlooked in adults; moreover, the problem...
Background: Gaining insight into possible gender differences in the clinical presentation of adults ...
Background: Considerable research has been dedicated to understanding the etiology of Attention-Defi...
Objectives: Studies of sex differences in methylphenidate response by children with attention-defici...
Objective: Given the mixed literature in the area, the aim of the current study was to determine whe...
Objectives Studies of sex differences in methylphenidate response by children with attention-deficit...
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a debilitating psychiatric condition characterize...
Objective: To investigate gender differences in psychiatric comorbidity patients diagnosed with atte...
Certain characteristics of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children have long bee...
OBJECTIVE: We aimed at determining whether gender modified associations between ADHD and psychiatric...