Abstract
Adults with putative attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are increasingly being
referred to psychiatric clinics, often following a self-diagnosis, and demanding a prescription
for stimulant medication. This has disconcerted many clinicians and started a debate on the
appropriateness of this diagnosis in adults (Shaffer, 1994; Lomas, 1995; Diller, 1996) that is
reminiscent of the controversies of the childhood diagnosis in previous years (Lancet, 1986). At
issue is not only concern about the widespread use of stimulant medication, but also a
neurobiological understanding of impulsivity, hyperactivity and antisocial behaviour and the
genesis of some psychiatric disorders in adults. How is the validity of this disorder in adults then
to be established?
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health,Applied Psychology
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