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Investigating gender-specific effects of familial risk for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and other neurodevelopmental disorders in the Swedish population.

Joanna MartinLaura GhirardiQi ChenCatharina A HartmanMina A RosenqvistMark J TaylorAndreas BirgegårdCatarina AlmqvistPaul LichtensteinHenrik Larsson
Published in: BJPsych open (2020)
These results provide modest support for the possibility that familial/genetic risks for ADHD may show gender-specific phenotypic expression. Alternatively, there could be gender-specific biases in diagnoses of anxiety and ADHD. These factors could play a small role in the observed gender differences in prevalence of ADHD and anxiety.
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