| Control 8% Control 19% | ADHD C Group 22% ADHD C Group 51 |
Stephen Hinshaw,
PhD
| Dr. Hinshaw will discuss this study at the 24th Annual CHADD International Conference in San Francisco, on November 8-10. During the research symposium, he will discuss the ideas behind the study, which began in the 1990s; the findings from the childhood, adolescent, and young adult phases of the study; and the strikingly high rate of suicidal and self-injurious behavior in late adolescence and young adulthood. register online |
• Should there be different diagnostic criteria (or different thresholds for diagnosis) for girls vs. boys with ADHD?
• How do long-term outcomes differ between the sexes?
• Why is there a 3:1 male-female ratio in childhood but closer to an even sex distribution by adulthood?
• How should treatments be tailored to females?
• How do long-term outcomes differ between the sexes?
• Why is there a 3:1 male-female ratio in childhood but closer to an even sex distribution by adulthood?
• How should treatments be tailored to females?
Dr. Hinshaw will speak on Stigma, Mental Illness, and Families: Implications for ADHD in his general session on Thursday evening.
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