Industrial Psychiatry Journal | 2021

Adult attention-deficit Hyperactivity disorder: From clinical reality toward conceptual clarity

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


There is ambiguity about the clinical picture and concept of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in adults. Relevant literature was extracted from various search engines, analyzed, and interpreted. Available literature suggests a significant prevalence of ADHD in the adult population affecting the quality of socio-occupational functioning. Inattentiveness was more commonly present than hyperactivity–impulsivity. Frequent comorbidities with other psychiatric disorders like anxiety disorders and substance use disorders were noted. Pharmacological management and psychotherapy have been found effective in its management. ADHD is a disorder across the lifespan and fairly prevalent among adults. Greater awareness and more research are required for a better understanding of Adult ADHD and its effective management.

Volume 30
Pages 23 - 28
DOI 10.4103/ipj.ipj_7_21
Language English
Journal Industrial Psychiatry Journal

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