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Symptoms of ADHD and Academic Concerns in College Students With and Without ADHD Diagnoses
Lawrence J. Lewandowski, Ph.D.*,
Benjamin J. Lovett,
Robin S. Codding,
and
Michael Gordon, Ph.D.
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: ljlewand{at}syr.edu.
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Objective: Previous research has found ADHD symptoms to be common in the general population but has not compared endorsement of symptoms between ADHD and non-ADHD groups. This study examines self-reported ADHD symptoms and academic complaints in college students. Method: Students without (n = 496) and with ADHD (n = 38) completed a questionnaire covering the 18 ADHD symptoms in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders and academic and test-taking concerns. Results and Conclusion: Students with ADHD diagnoses reported significantly more ADHD symptoms and academic concerns, but none of the 18 symptoms or 6 concerns proved to be both sensitive and specific to ADHD. Poor specificity of symptoms and academic complaints casts doubt on the utility of this self-reported information in diagnosis, particularly if used alone and without regard to severity or extent of impairment. (J. of Att. Dis. XXXX; XX(X) xx-xx)
First published on January 11, 2008, doi:10.1177/1087054707310882
Journal of Attention Disorders 2008;12:156.
A more recent version of this article appeared on September 1, 2008

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