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The World Federation of ADHD International Consensus Statement: 208 Evidence-based conclusions about the disorder

Authors :
Faraone, S
Banaschewski, T
Coghill, D
Zheng, Y
Biederman, J
Bellgrove, MA
Newcorn, JH
Gignac, M
Al Saud, NM
Manor, I
Rohde, LA
Yang, L
Cortese, S
Almagor, D
Stein, MA
Albatti, TH
Aljoudi, HF
Alqahtani, MMJ
Asherson, P
Atwoli, L
Bolte, S
Buitelaar, JK
Crunelle, CL
Daley, D
Dalsgaard, S
Doepfner, M
Espinet, S
Fitzgerald, M
Franke, B
Gerlach, M
Haavik, J
Hartman, CA
Hartung, CM
Hinshaw, SP
Hoekstra, PJ
Hollis, C
Kollins, SH
Kooij, JJS
Kuntsi, J
Larsson, H
Li, T
Liu, J
Merzon, E
Mattingly, G
Mattos, P
McCarthy, S
Mikami, AY
Molina, BSG
Nigg, JT
Purper-Ouakil, D
Omigbodun, OO
Polanczyk, G
Pollak, Y
Poulton, AS
Rajkumar, RP
Reding, A
Reif, A
Rubia, K
Rucklidge, J
Romanos, M
Ramos-Quiroga, JA
Schellekens, A
Scheres, A
Schoeman, R
Schweitzer, JB
Shah, H
Solanto, M
Sonuga-Barke, E
Soutullo, C
Steinhausen, H-C
Swanson, JM
Thapar, A
Tripp, G
van de Glind, G
van den Brink, W
Van der Oord, S
Venter, A
Vitiello, B
Walitza, S
Wang, Y
Faraone, S
Banaschewski, T
Coghill, D
Zheng, Y
Biederman, J
Bellgrove, MA
Newcorn, JH
Gignac, M
Al Saud, NM
Manor, I
Rohde, LA
Yang, L
Cortese, S
Almagor, D
Stein, MA
Albatti, TH
Aljoudi, HF
Alqahtani, MMJ
Asherson, P
Atwoli, L
Bolte, S
Buitelaar, JK
Crunelle, CL
Daley, D
Dalsgaard, S
Doepfner, M
Espinet, S
Fitzgerald, M
Franke, B
Gerlach, M
Haavik, J
Hartman, CA
Hartung, CM
Hinshaw, SP
Hoekstra, PJ
Hollis, C
Kollins, SH
Kooij, JJS
Kuntsi, J
Larsson, H
Li, T
Liu, J
Merzon, E
Mattingly, G
Mattos, P
McCarthy, S
Mikami, AY
Molina, BSG
Nigg, JT
Purper-Ouakil, D
Omigbodun, OO
Polanczyk, G
Pollak, Y
Poulton, AS
Rajkumar, RP
Reding, A
Reif, A
Rubia, K
Rucklidge, J
Romanos, M
Ramos-Quiroga, JA
Schellekens, A
Scheres, A
Schoeman, R
Schweitzer, JB
Shah, H
Solanto, M
Sonuga-Barke, E
Soutullo, C
Steinhausen, H-C
Swanson, JM
Thapar, A
Tripp, G
van de Glind, G
van den Brink, W
Van der Oord, S
Venter, A
Vitiello, B
Walitza, S
Wang, Y
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Misconceptions about ADHD stigmatize affected people, reduce credibility of providers, and prevent/delay treatment. To challenge misconceptions, we curated findings with strong evidence base. METHODS: We reviewed studies with more than 2000 participants or meta-analyses from five or more studies or 2000 or more participants. We excluded meta-analyses that did not assess publication bias, except for meta-analyses of prevalence. For network meta-analyses we required comparison adjusted funnel plots. We excluded treatment studies with waiting-list or treatment as usual controls. From this literature, we extracted evidence-based assertions about the disorder. RESULTS: We generated 208 empirically supported statements about ADHD. The status of the included statements as empirically supported is approved by 80 authors from 27 countries and 6 continents. The contents of the manuscript are endorsed by 366 people who have read this document and agree with its contents. CONCLUSIONS: Many findings in ADHD are supported by meta-analysis. These allow for firm statements about the nature, course, outcome causes, and treatments for disorders that are useful for reducing misconceptions and stigma.

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Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1315706397
Document Type :
Electronic Resource