Cambridge University Article: ADHD: real-world consequences of missed diagnosis and mistreatment

The article argues that because ADHD diagnostic criteria lack validity and reliability, both missed diagnoses and inappropriate treatment have unclear effects on outcomes such as mortality, and resolving fundamental diagnostic problems is essential for effective care and understanding of ADHD’s real-world consequences.

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