attention deficit hyperactivity disorder

noun

variants or attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder or attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
: a developmental disorder that is marked especially by persistent symptoms of inattention (such as distractibility, forgetfulness, or disorganization) or by symptoms of hyperactivity and impulsivity (such as fidgeting, speaking out of turn, or restlessness) or by symptoms of all three and that is not caused by any serious underlying physical or mental disorder

Note: Symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder range from mild to severe and always interfere with normal development and daily functioning, though hyperactivity and impulsivity are not always present as symptoms. A diagnosis of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder typically requires that symptoms be present by the age of 12 and in more than one setting (such as both home and school). Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder may persist into adulthood, creating difficulties in one's occupation or social relationships.

called also attention deficit disorder

abbreviation ADHD

Examples of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in a Sentence

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More than half of TikTok videos about attention deficit hyperactivity disorder — 52% —contained misleading claims, according to a small 2022 study of 100 TikTok videos published in The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry. Kara Alaimo, CNN, 4 Nov. 2024 Adderall, as Verywell Health explains, is a stimulant drug meant to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and narcolepsy. Cara Lynn Shultz, People.com, 17 Oct. 2024 How to tell if your kid’s suffering from a mental disorder Sleep disturbances are a symptom of many mental health conditions and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, Willard said. Kristen Rogers, CNN, 19 Sep. 2024 Over the past decade, the number of adults taking medication for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has increased significantly. Don Rauf, EverydayHealth.com, 18 Sep. 2024 See all Example Sentences for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder 

Word History

First Known Use

1987, in the meaning defined above

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The first known use of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder was in 1987

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Medical Definition

attention deficit hyperactivity disorder

noun
variants or attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder or attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
: a developmental disorder that is marked especially by persistent symptoms of inattention (such as distractibility, forgetfulness, or disorganization) or by symptoms of hyperactivity and impulsivity (such as fidgeting, speaking out of turn, or restlessness) or by symptoms of all three and that is not caused by any serious underlying physical or mental disorder

Note: Symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder range from mild to severe and always interfere with normal development and daily functioning, though hyperactivity and impulsivity are not always present as symptoms. A diagnosis of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder typically requires that symptoms be present by the age of 12 and in more than one setting (such as both home and school). Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder may persist into adulthood, creating difficulties in one's occupation or social relationships.

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is generally considered as a childhood disorder. … However, ADHD symptoms in adulthood can present in numerous ways, such as restlessness, difficulty in relaxing, and dysphoria, whereas attention deficits may manifest as a lack of concentration regarding details, forgetting appointments, and a failure to plan and organize activities and work.Michael Rösler et al., The World Journal of Biological Psychiatry
Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder … has become a common diagnosis in the United States, with reported rates in school-aged boys and girls of approximately 10% and 4%, respectively …Lydia Furman, Journal of Childhood Neurology
Discoveries in neuroscience are reinforcing a growing consensus that attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder … is not just a set of behavior problems but a biologically based disorder of brain function. The symptoms of impulsiveness, inattentiveness, and hyperactivity arise, this research suggests, because misfiring of the brain's executive function—its management system— make it difficult to stay still, concentrate, and exercise forethought and self-control.Harvard Mental Health Letter

called also attention deficit disorder

abbreviation ADHD
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