Adults with ADHD have become more prevalent in recent years; and it has been reported that many of them have received an official diagnosis within the last year. This rise could be attributed to a greater awareness of the signs and symptoms associated with ADHD, due to the role social media has played in providing reliable information about the disorder. With better understanding, more people are able to recognize and seek help for ADHD-related problems. It is heartening to see that increased awareness is helping people find help, leading to an improved quality of life for those affected by this condition.
•Recent research suggests that the prevalence of ADHD in adults has increased significantly between 2007 and 2016, with a 123% increase.
• A poll conducted by ADDitude magazine in March 2021 found that 26.5% of respondents had received an official diagnosis within the last year, and 11% suspected they may have ADHD but hadn't been evaluated yet.
• This is partly due to changes in criteria for diagnosis and an increased awareness of signs and symptoms of the disorder.
• Social media platforms like TikTok have helped spread awareness about adult ADHD, potentially leading more people to seek out formal diagnoses.
• Parents of children who are already diagnosed can also recognize similar traits in themselves that lead them towards getting evaluated as well.
• Telehealth services make it easier than ever before to receive a diagnosis from home without having deal with insurance or high costs associated with traditional mental health care providers
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