Protect Your Children Part 1
The Truth About Marijuana, Cannabis. the Truth About Adhd Children and Anxiety in College, Attention Deficit Desorder and Mental Illness
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ナレーター:
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Krista Shirley
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著者:
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Rebecca Suns
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Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is one of the most common childhood conditions, and for a majority of affected individuals, symptoms and impairment associated with this disorder persist into adolescence and adulthood.
Although rates of college entry and college completion among individuals with ADHD are lower than in peers without ADHD, ADHD is the most common disability reported among first-year college students. Research on college students with ADHD, however, is extremely limited, and well-established findings on children and adults with ADHD may or may not generalize to college students with ADHD. College students with ADHD are thought to differ from the general population of individuals with ADHD in several important ways, and may have higher intellectual abilities, higher academic achievement prior to college, and better adaptive skills than individuals with ADHD who do not attend college. Still, college students with ADHD have difficulty in a number of domains, including academics, interpersonal relationships, and adjustment to college and symptoms of other disorders.
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