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1. The need for greater awareness of the heightened risk of PMDD in women with ADHD.
1. The need for greater awareness of the heightened risk of PMDD in women with ADHD.
1️⃣ Women with a clinical ADHD diagnosis were ≈ 3× more likely to meet criteria for provisional PMDD.
2️⃣Women with high ADHD symptom levels (identified through ASRS screening) were ≈ 4× more likely more likely to meet criteria for provisional PMDD.
1️⃣ Women with a clinical ADHD diagnosis were ≈ 3× more likely to meet criteria for provisional PMDD.
2️⃣Women with high ADHD symptom levels (identified through ASRS screening) were ≈ 4× more likely more likely to meet criteria for provisional PMDD.
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Until next time,
🧠 The ADHD Lifecourse Lab Team
Make sure to follow us here and on Instagram @adhdlifecourselab for more updates, behind-the-scenes moments, and more on our ADHD research.
Until next time,
🧠 The ADHD Lifecourse Lab Team
We’re heading to the University of Nottingham for 'Hidden in Plain Sight: Research and Clinical Update on ADHD in Girls and Women' — a conference organised by Dr. Blandine French, Michelle Beckett, and our own Dr. Jessica Agnew-Blais. Excited to learn, connect and share!
We’re heading to the University of Nottingham for 'Hidden in Plain Sight: Research and Clinical Update on ADHD in Girls and Women' — a conference organised by Dr. Blandine French, Michelle Beckett, and our own Dr. Jessica Agnew-Blais. Excited to learn, connect and share!
Our postdoc, Dr. Thomas Broughton recently led a Journal Club session with the ADHD Research Group at King’s College London, presenting a paper on sex differences in ADHD. Thought-provoking discussion all around!
Our postdoc, Dr. Thomas Broughton recently led a Journal Club session with the ADHD Research Group at King’s College London, presenting a paper on sex differences in ADHD. Thought-provoking discussion all around!
Dr. Jessica Agnew-Blais also spoke at the PHURI Women’s Health Research Workshop at QMUL, presenting on ADHD in women over the life course.
A great opportunity to share our work with researchers across different areas of women’s health at QMUL.
Dr. Jessica Agnew-Blais also spoke at the PHURI Women’s Health Research Workshop at QMUL, presenting on ADHD in women over the life course.
A great opportunity to share our work with researchers across different areas of women’s health at QMUL.