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Objective measurement of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder symptoms outside the clinic using the QbCheck: Reliability and validity (2020)
International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research (Ulberstad, F., Boström, H., Chavanon, M.-L., Knollmann, M., Wiley, J., Christiansen,…
Surprising advantages of telepsychiatry: Expert take on ADHD
According to research, around one billion people globally have a mental or substance use disorder. This highlights the…
A day in the life of a clinical advisor
Our team of clinical advisors supports clinicians to get the best outcomes for their patients. So, what do…
The association between ADHD and obesity: an intriguing puzzle
ADHD often conjures up images of people who can’t sit still. Unsurprisingly, clinicians have argued that the association…
ADHD and depression with Dr. Jennie Byrne
ADHD and depression are commonly associated with one another. But why is that? We asked experienced psychiatrist Dr. Jennie…
Common ADHD myths
As part of ADHD Awareness Month, established ADHD researcher and author Dr. Joel Nigg is picking apart some…
Follow up ADHD care in the United States
ADHD is one of the most common and impairing psychiatric disorders affecting children, with an estimated 13% of…
Small steps to giant leaps: promotion of active change during care pathway re-design
Navigating the development of clinical care pathways for ADHD test and treatment can be a time consuming and…
The effects of practicing target-shooting sport on the severity of inattentive, hyperactive, and impulsive symptoms in children: a nonrandomised controlled open-label study in Denmark (2019)
Nordic Journal of Psychiatry (Gohr Månsson, A., Elmose, M., Mejldal, A., Dalsgaard, S., & Roessler, K. K.) …