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First published on December 19, 2007, doi:10.1177/1087054707310878
Journal of Attention Disorders 2008;11:628.
A more recent version of this article appeared on May 1, 2008
ADHD in Adults: A Review of the Literature
Megan A. Davidson, M.A.*
Queen's University
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: 9md9{at}queensu.ca.
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Objective: ADHD presents significant challenges to adults. The current reviews goals are (a) to critically examine the current state of knowledge regarding ADHD in adults and (b) to provide clinicians with practice-friendly information regarding assessment, diagnosis, and treatment. Method: Searches of PsycINFO and Medline were conducted, and reference lists from articles and books were searched for additional relevant references. Results/Conclusion: A valid and reliable assessment should be comprehensive and include the use of symptom rating scales, a clinical interview, neuropsychological testing, and the corroboration of patient reports. Specific diagnostic criteria that are more sensitive and specific to adult functioning are needed. In treatment, pharmacological interventions have the most empirical support, with the stimulants methylphenidate and amphetamine and the antidepressants desipramine and atomoxetine having the highest efficacy rates. Scientific research on psychosocial treatments is lacking, with preliminary evidence supporting the combination of cognitive behavioral therapy and medication. (J. of Att. Dis. XXXX; XX(X) xx-xx)

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