Our Understanding Of ADHD Is Changing. Here’s Why That Matters For Girls and Women.
There are sub-types of ADHD, such as Inattentive Sub-type ADHD, but Hyperactive-Impulsive ADHD is what people usually think of when they think of children with ADHD, and that sub-type is most often associated with boys. Inattentive ADHD, which girls are more likely to have, show symptoms like being easily distracted, forgetful, and disorganized, as well as not finishing assigned homework. Even signs of hyperactivity may manifest itself differently in girls for several reasons, including social and cultural influences. Girls often feel pressured to mask their symptoms because of societal expectations about how they should behave.
In case anyone else needed to see this. That bolded line could be a description of my entire academic career from elementary school until I got on my anti-depressants (that also help my ADD).
“It’s important that girls and women who are concerned they may have
symptoms get screened for ADHD, especially if they also have anxiety and
depression.”
Important addition