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ADHD Combined Type

Also known as: Childhood ADHD symptom profile (Combined type: 6-9 inattentive + 6-9 impulsive-hyperactive symptoms) ADHD
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Findings (27)

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Children with combined-type ADHD (both inattentive and impulsive-hyperactive symptoms at full threshold) had the highest persistence of ADHD into adulthood, with 84.5% continuing to meet criteria as a

Effect: decline; OR 12.4

Size: OR 12.4
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Children with combined-type ADHD (both inattentive and impulsive-hyperactive symptoms at full threshold) had the highest persistence of ADHD into adulthood, with 84.5% continuing to meet criteria as a

Effect: decline; OR 12.4

Size: OR 12.4
None
decline

Children with combined-type ADHD (both inattentive and impulsive-hyperactive symptoms at full threshold) had the highest persistence of ADHD into adulthood, with 84.5% continuing to meet criteria as a

Effect: decline; OR 12.4

Size: OR 12.4
None
decline

Children with combined-type ADHD (both inattentive and impulsive-hyperactive symptoms at full threshold) had the highest persistence of ADHD into adulthood, with 84.5% continuing to meet criteria as a

Effect: decline; OR 12.4

Size: OR 12.4
None
decline

Children with combined-type ADHD (both inattentive and impulsive-hyperactive symptoms at full threshold) had the highest persistence of ADHD into adulthood, with 84.5% continuing to meet criteria as a

Effect: decline; OR 12.4

Size: OR 12.4
None
decline

Children with combined-type ADHD (both inattentive and impulsive-hyperactive symptoms at full threshold) had the highest persistence of ADHD into adulthood, with 84.5% continuing to meet criteria as a

Effect: decline; OR 12.4

Size: OR 12.4
None
decline

Children with combined-type ADHD (both inattentive and impulsive-hyperactive symptoms at full threshold) had the highest persistence of ADHD into adulthood, with 84.5% continuing to meet criteria as a

Effect: decline; OR 12.4

Size: OR 12.4
None
decline

Children with combined-type ADHD (both inattentive and impulsive-hyperactive symptoms at full threshold) had the highest persistence of ADHD into adulthood, with 84.5% continuing to meet criteria as a

Effect: decline; OR 12.4

Size: OR 12.4
None
decline

Children with combined-type ADHD (both inattentive and impulsive-hyperactive symptoms at full threshold) had the highest persistence of ADHD into adulthood, with 84.5% continuing to meet criteria as a

Effect: decline; OR 12.4

Size: OR 12.4
None
decline

Children with combined-type ADHD (both inattentive and impulsive-hyperactive symptoms at full threshold) had the highest persistence of ADHD into adulthood, with 84.5% continuing to meet criteria as a

Effect: decline; OR 12.4

Size: OR 12.4
None
decline

Children with combined-type ADHD (both inattentive and impulsive-hyperactive symptoms at full threshold) had the highest persistence of ADHD into adulthood, with 84.5% continuing to meet criteria as a

Effect: decline; OR 12.4

Size: OR 12.4
None
decline

Children with combined-type ADHD (both inattentive and impulsive-hyperactive symptoms at full threshold) had the highest persistence of ADHD into adulthood, with 84.5% continuing to meet criteria as a

Effect: decline; OR 12.4

Size: OR 12.4
None
decline

Children with combined-type ADHD (both inattentive and impulsive-hyperactive symptoms at full threshold) had the highest persistence of ADHD into adulthood, with 84.5% continuing to meet criteria as a

Effect: decline; OR 12.4

Size: OR 12.4
None
decline

Children with combined-type ADHD (both inattentive and impulsive-hyperactive symptoms at full threshold) had the highest persistence of ADHD into adulthood, with 84.5% continuing to meet criteria as a

Effect: decline; OR 12.4

Size: OR 12.4
None
decline

Children with combined-type ADHD (both inattentive and impulsive-hyperactive symptoms at full threshold) had the highest persistence of ADHD into adulthood, with 84.5% continuing to meet criteria as a

Effect: decline; OR 12.4

Size: OR 12.4
None
decline

Children with combined-type ADHD (both inattentive and impulsive-hyperactive symptoms at full threshold) had the highest persistence of ADHD into adulthood, with 84.5% continuing to meet criteria as a

Effect: decline; OR 12.4

Size: OR 12.4
None
decline

Children with combined-type ADHD (both inattentive and impulsive-hyperactive symptoms at full threshold) had the highest persistence of ADHD into adulthood, with 84.5% continuing to meet criteria as a

Effect: decline; OR 12.4

Size: OR 12.4
None
decline

Children with combined-type ADHD (both inattentive and impulsive-hyperactive symptoms at full threshold) had the highest persistence of ADHD into adulthood, with 84.5% continuing to meet criteria as a

Effect: decline; OR 12.4

Size: OR 12.4
None
decline

Children with combined-type ADHD (both inattentive and impulsive-hyperactive symptoms at full threshold) had the highest persistence of ADHD into adulthood, with 84.5% continuing to meet criteria as a

Effect: decline; OR 12.4

Size: OR 12.4
None
decline

Children with combined-type ADHD (both inattentive and impulsive-hyperactive symptoms at full threshold) had the highest persistence of ADHD into adulthood, with 84.5% continuing to meet criteria as a

Effect: decline; OR 12.4

Size: OR 12.4
None
decline

Children with combined-type ADHD (both inattentive and impulsive-hyperactive symptoms at full threshold) had the highest persistence of ADHD into adulthood, with 84.5% continuing to meet criteria as a

Effect: decline; OR 12.4

Size: OR 12.4
None
decline

Children with combined-type ADHD (both inattentive and impulsive-hyperactive symptoms at full threshold) had the highest persistence of ADHD into adulthood, with 84.5% continuing to meet criteria as a

Effect: decline; OR 12.4

Size: OR 12.4
None
decline

Children with combined-type ADHD (both inattentive and impulsive-hyperactive symptoms at full threshold) had the highest persistence of ADHD into adulthood, with 84.5% continuing to meet criteria as a

Effect: decline; OR 12.4

Size: OR 12.4
None
decline

Children with combined-type ADHD (both inattentive and impulsive-hyperactive symptoms at full threshold) had the highest persistence of ADHD into adulthood, with 84.5% continuing to meet criteria as a

Effect: decline; OR 12.4

Size: OR 12.4
None
decline

Children with combined-type ADHD (both inattentive and impulsive-hyperactive symptoms at full threshold) had the highest persistence of ADHD into adulthood, with 84.5% continuing to meet criteria as a

Effect: decline; OR 12.4

Size: OR 12.4
None
decline

Children with combined-type ADHD (both inattentive and impulsive-hyperactive symptoms at full threshold) had the highest persistence of ADHD into adulthood, with 84.5% continuing to meet criteria as a

Effect: decline; OR 12.4

Size: OR 12.4
None
decline

Children with combined-type ADHD (both inattentive and impulsive-hyperactive symptoms at full threshold) had the highest persistence of ADHD into adulthood, with 84.5% continuing to meet criteria as a

Effect: decline; OR 12.4

Size: OR 12.4

Papers (1)