The World Federation of ADHD International Consensus Statement: 208 Evidence-based conclusions about the disorder. (September 2021)
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- The World Federation of ADHD International Consensus Statement: 208 Evidence-based conclusions about the disorder. (September 2021)
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- The World Federation of ADHD International Consensus Statement: 208 Evidence-based conclusions about the disorder
- Authors:
- Faraone, Stephen V.
Banaschewski, Tobias
Coghill, David
Zheng, Yi
Biederman, Joseph
Bellgrove, Mark A.
Newcorn, Jeffrey H.
Gignac, Martin
Al Saud, Nouf M.
Manor, Iris
Rohde, Luis Augusto
Yang, Li
Cortese, Samuele
Almagor, Doron
Stein, Mark A.
Albatti, Turki H.
Aljoudi, Haya F.
Alqahtani, Mohammed M.J.
Asherson, Philip
Atwoli, Lukoye
Bölte, Sven
Buitelaar, Jan K.
Crunelle, Cleo L.
Daley, David
Dalsgaard, Søren
Döpfner, Manfred
Espinet, Stacey
Fitzgerald, Michael
Franke, Barbara
Gerlach, Manfred
Haavik, Jan
Hartman, Catharina A.
Hartung, Cynthia M.
Hinshaw, Stephen P.
Hoekstra, Pieter J.
Hollis, Chris
Kollins, Scott H.
Sandra Kooij, J.J.
Kuntsi, Jonna
Larsson, Henrik
Li, Tingyu
Liu, Jing
Merzon, Eugene
Mattingly, Gregory
Mattos, Paulo
McCarthy, Suzanne
Mikami, Amori Yee
Molina, Brooke S.G.
Nigg, Joel T.
Purper-Ouakil, Diane
Omigbodun, Olayinka O.
Polanczyk, Guilherme V.
Pollak, Yehuda
Poulton, Alison S.
Rajkumar, Ravi Philip
Reding, Andrew
Reif, Andreas
Rubia, Katya
Rucklidge, Julia
Romanos, Marcel
Ramos-Quiroga, J. Antoni
Schellekens, Arnt
Scheres, Anouk
Schoeman, Renata
Schweitzer, Julie B.
Shah, Henal
Solanto, Mary V.
Sonuga-Barke, Edmund
Soutullo, César
Steinhausen, Hans-Christoph
Swanson, James M.
Thapar, Anita
Tripp, Gail
van de Glind, Geurt
Brink, Wim van den
Van der Oord, Saskia
Venter, Andre
Vitiello, Benedetto
Walitza, Susanne
Wang, Yufeng
… (more) - Abstract:
- Highlights: ADHD occurs in 5.9 % of youth and 2.5 % of adults. Most cases of ADHD are caused by the combined effects of many genetic and environmental risks. There are small differences in the brain between people with and without ADHD. Untreated ADHD can lead to many adverse outcomes. ADHD costs society hundreds of billions of dollars each year, worldwide. Abstract: Background: Misconceptions about ADHD stigmatize affected people, reduce credibility of providers, and prevent/delay treatment. To challenge misconceptions, we curated findings with strong evidence base. Methods: We reviewed studies with more than 2000 participants or meta-analyses from five or more studies or 2000 or more participants. We excluded meta-analyses that did not assess publication bias, except for meta-analyses of prevalence. For network meta-analyses we required comparison adjusted funnel plots. We excluded treatment studies with waiting-list or treatment as usual controls. From this literature, we extracted evidence-based assertions about the disorder. Results: We generated 208 empirically supported statements about ADHD. The status of the included statements as empirically supported is approved by 80 authors from 27 countries and 6 continents. The contents of the manuscript are endorsed by 366 people who have read this document and agree with its contents. Conclusions: Many findings in ADHD are supported by meta-analysis. These allow for firm statements about the nature, course, outcome causes,Highlights: ADHD occurs in 5.9 % of youth and 2.5 % of adults. Most cases of ADHD are caused by the combined effects of many genetic and environmental risks. There are small differences in the brain between people with and without ADHD. Untreated ADHD can lead to many adverse outcomes. ADHD costs society hundreds of billions of dollars each year, worldwide. Abstract: Background: Misconceptions about ADHD stigmatize affected people, reduce credibility of providers, and prevent/delay treatment. To challenge misconceptions, we curated findings with strong evidence base. Methods: We reviewed studies with more than 2000 participants or meta-analyses from five or more studies or 2000 or more participants. We excluded meta-analyses that did not assess publication bias, except for meta-analyses of prevalence. For network meta-analyses we required comparison adjusted funnel plots. We excluded treatment studies with waiting-list or treatment as usual controls. From this literature, we extracted evidence-based assertions about the disorder. Results: We generated 208 empirically supported statements about ADHD. The status of the included statements as empirically supported is approved by 80 authors from 27 countries and 6 continents. The contents of the manuscript are endorsed by 366 people who have read this document and agree with its contents. Conclusions: Many findings in ADHD are supported by meta-analysis. These allow for firm statements about the nature, course, outcome causes, and treatments for disorders that are useful for reducing misconceptions and stigma. … (more)
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- Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews. Volume 128(2021)
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- Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews
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- Volume 128(2021)
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- Volume 128, Issue 2021 (2021)
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- 2021
- Volume:
- 128
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- 2021
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- 2021-0128-2021-0000
- Page Start:
- 789
- Page End:
- 818
- Publication Date:
- 2021-09
- Subjects:
- ADHD -- Diagnosis -- Treatment -- Course -- Outcome -- Genetics -- Brain
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- 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2021.01.022 ↗
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