How does ADHD impact women throughout their lifespan?
ADHD, or Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, can have a significant impact on women throughout their lifespan. Although commonly associated with boys, ADHD often goes undiagnosed or misdiagnosed in girls and women. As children, girls with ADHD may exhibit different symptoms compared to boys, such as being less hyperactive but more daydreamy or talkative. This divergence in symptoms can lead to underestimation or dismissal of their condition, resulting in limited access to appropriate treatment and support. In adulthood, women with ADHD may face challenges with organization, time management, and maintaining relationships. Additionally, hormonal changes during premenstrual syndrome, pregnancy, and menopause can exacerbate symptoms. Women with ADHD often experience higher levels of anxiety and depression, as well as various emotional and psychological difficulties. It is crucial to raise awareness about ADHD in women, ensuring they receive proper diagnosis and tailored interventions to mitigate the long-term impact of the disorder.
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