Diagnostic stability of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder during healthcare transition
The belief that ADHD remitted in adulthood and the absence of specific criteria for its diagnosis in adults have led to discrepancies in estimating its persistence, hindering proper treatment. The objective of this study was to evaluate the persistence of diagnosis and subtypes of ADHD in patients t...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Health Care Transitions 2025, Vol.3, p.100089, Article 100089 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The belief that ADHD remitted in adulthood and the absence of specific criteria for its diagnosis in adults have led to discrepancies in estimating its persistence, hindering proper treatment. The objective of this study was to evaluate the persistence of diagnosis and subtypes of ADHD in patients transitioning to adulthood in a specialized setting using DSM-5 criteria.
Retrospective data were collected from 59 patients diagnosed with ADHD at the Hospital Universitario Infanta Leonor, Madrid, with symptom onset between 2 and 12 years of age. Subgroups were formed based on diagnosis and initial subtype stability, and descriptive and statistical analysis was performed using SPSS software.
The persistence rate was 93.2 %. Persistence was significantly associated with the need for specific follow-up at present, but not with gender, current age, or treatment. High percentages of comorbidity were found in both the persistent and remission groups. The initial inattentive subtype showed greater stability, with a preservation rate of 95.83 %. The combined subtype decreased more over time, with a preservation rate of 71.4 %. The diagnostic consistency for each subtype was high, although overall diagnostic concordance decreased slightly with age.
ADHD stability using appropriate criteria is higher than previously described. Comprehensive follow-up is necessary regardless of the current diagnostic status, especially in the period of transition from adolescence to adulthood.
•ADHD persistence in a specialized Unit was higher than previously reported.•Agreement between initial and current ADHD diagnoses slightly decreases with age.•Comprehensive follow-up in ADHD cases helps identify and manage concurrent disorders.•The inattentive ADHD presentation is the most stable over time. |
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ISSN: | 2949-9232 2949-9232 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.hctj.2024.100089 |