ADHD Spotlight
Double Trouble
Depression and ADHD. They just go together. Problem is, patients and clinicians alike are too little aware of this common combination. That has major consequences.
Here are relevant statistics from one study.* Kessler and his colleagues looked at subjects who, within a year, met diagnostic criteria for clinical depression (major depressive disorder). Of these persons with severe depression, the researchers found that 9.4 % also met criteria for ADHD. That’s almost one in 10.
Conversely, the findings were more marked when the researchers looked at study subjects who initially met criteria for ADHD. Nearly 1 in 5 (18.6%) also met criteria for clinical depression within the previous year.
An estimated 5 -10% 0f patients with the most severe mood disorder, bipolar disorder (manic-depressive illness) also have ADHD.
Double Trouble
Depression and ADHD. They just go together. Problem is, patients and clinicians alike are too little aware of this common combination. That has major consequences.
Here are relevant statistics from one study.* Kessler and his colleagues looked at subjects who, within a year, met diagnostic criteria for clinical depression (major depressive disorder). Of these persons with severe depression, the researchers found that 9.4 % also met criteria for ADHD. That’s almost one in 10.
Conversely, the findings were more marked when the researchers looked at study subjects who initially met criteria for ADHD. Nearly 1 in 5 (18.6%) also met criteria for clinical depression within the previous year.
An estimated 5 -10% 0f patients with the most severe mood disorder, bipolar disorder (manic-depressive illness) also have ADHD.
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