These girls are often correlated to issues such as abusive relationships and poor grades or even drug abuse as they get older. While these girls express challenges in learning such as being easily distracted or unable to complete a task without being bored and it was recognized that they would probably have a higher rate of other mental health challenges than healthy girls, the numbers are astounding.
ADHD diagnosis puts girls at much higher risk for other mental health problems #adhd
Submitted by Judy Hanning on Thu, 2017-07-06 03:00
When someone is diagnosed with learning challenges, it is often more than what meets the surface. A new research shows this is true for girls with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder where these girls are at a high risk for other and even sometimes multiple mental disorders. Some of these girls face more serious problems.
Girls, Dyslexia and Mental Disorders: The Connection
Key Takeaways:
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Females afflicted with ADHD are more likely to develop mental illnesses. Subsequently, they are at higher risk for teen pregnancies, anxiety issues, drug abuse, and more.
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Girls are harder to diagnose with ADHD than boys. Their symptoms are often dismissed as girls just acting detached or flaky.
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Parents of female ADHD sufferers should watch their child for potentially dangerous signs of unruly behaviour, panic attacks, and depression. Prompt treatment can help girls do better academically and in social situations.
Read the full article here:
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/10/161004150822.htm
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/10/161004150822.htm