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ADHD Comorbidity Findings From the MTA Study: Comparing Comorbid Subgroups

ADHD Comorbidity Findings From the MTA Study: Comparing Comorbid Subgroups Findings indicate that three clinical profiles, ADHD co-occurring with internalizing disorders (principally parent-reported anxiety disorders) absent any concurrent disruptive disorder (ADHD + ANX), ADHD co-occurring with ODD/CD but no anxiety (ADHD + ODD/CD), and ADHD with both anxiety and ODD/CD (ADHD + ANX + ODD/CD) may be sufficiently distinct to warrant classification as ADHD subtypes different from “pure” ADHD with neither comorbidity. Future clinical, etiological, and genetics research should explore the merits of these three ADHD classification options. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Wolters Kluwer Health

ADHD Comorbidity Findings From the MTA Study: Comparing Comorbid Subgroups

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0890-8567

Abstract

Findings indicate that three clinical profiles, ADHD co-occurring with internalizing disorders (principally parent-reported anxiety disorders) absent any concurrent disruptive disorder (ADHD + ANX), ADHD co-occurring with ODD/CD but no anxiety (ADHD + ODD/CD), and ADHD with both anxiety and ODD/CD (ADHD + ANX + ODD/CD) may be sufficiently distinct to warrant classification as ADHD subtypes different from “pure” ADHD with neither comorbidity. Future clinical, etiological, and genetics research should explore the merits of these three ADHD classification options.

Journal

Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent PsychiatryWolters Kluwer Health

Published: Feb 1, 2001

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