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Dr. Jonathan Posner Talks about Researching Girls with ADHD

  • by Aminata Sesay
  • August 30, 2022December 7, 2022

Getting a good seat at life’s table

  • by Christopher Robinson
  • May 25, 2022December 7, 2022

What my sister with ADHD has taught me – and what she can teach all of us

Looking Back on 42 Years of Research on ADHD in Females

  • by Christopher Robinson
  • April 22, 2022December 7, 2022

ADHD In The Workplace: Perspectives of a Professional Male and Female

  • by Christopher Robinson
  • April 11, 2022December 7, 2022

Questions to Ask About Educational Settings for Girls with ADHD

  • by Christopher Robinson
  • February 17, 2022March 18, 2022

Parents and caregivers of girls with ADHD have some important… Read More »Questions to Ask About Educational Settings for Girls with ADHD

Frequently Asked Questions Video Preview

Duke Center for Girls & Women with ADHD – Frequently Asked Questions

  • by Christopher Robinson
  • October 12, 2021November 12, 2021

Four Steps Towards Better Serving Black and Brown Girls and Women with ADHD

  • by Christopher Robinson
  • October 12, 2021March 18, 2022

Imagine a person with ADHD What image comes to mind… Read More »Four Steps Towards Better Serving Black and Brown Girls and Women with ADHD

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2Babinski DE, Neely KA, Ba DM, Liu G. Depression and Suicidal Behavior in Young Adult Men and Women With ADHD: Evidence From Claims Data. J Clin Psychiatry. 2020;81(6). doi:10.4088/jcp.19m13130

3Meza JI, Owens EB, Hinshaw SP. Childhood predictors and moderators of lifetime risk of self-harm in girls with and without attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Dev Psychopathol. Published online 2020:1-17. doi:10.1017/s0954579420000553

4Owens EB, Hinshaw SP. Adolescent Mediators of Unplanned Pregnancy among Women with and without Childhood ADHD. J Clin Child Adolesc Psychology. 2019;49(2):1-10. doi:10.1080/15374416.2018.1547970

5Biederman J, Ball SW, Monuteaux MC, Surman CB, Johnson JL, Zeitlin S. Are Girls with ADHD at Risk for Eating Disorders? Results from a Controlled, Five-Year Prospective Study. J Dev Behav Pediatrics. 2007;28(4):302-307. doi:10.1097/dbp.0b013e3180327917

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