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- What Is AuDHD? Meaning, Symptoms, and Diagnosis
AuDHD – the combination of the autism (ASD) and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) neurotypes has seen a startling rise over the past decade But what is AuDHD? This article covers any questions you may have on ADHD and autism comorbidity
- An introduction to AuDHD - Embrace Autism
What is AuDHD? AuDHD is an unofficial but popular term used to describe individuals who are both autistic and ADHD This means that an AuDHDer has been self formally diagnosed with autism and ADHD because they have traits characteristic of both conditions
- What Is AuDHD? - Psychology Today
AuDHD is a term coined by the neurodiversity community to describe the co-existence of ADHD and autism Whether AuDHD represents a comorbidity or a separate phenomena is a topic of exploration
- AuDHD (Autism and ADHD) - WebMD
AuDHD refers to individuals with both autism and ADHD It combines traits like sensory sensitivity, social challenges, impulsivity, and difficulty focusing
- What is AuDHD? 5 important things to know when someone has . . .
ADHD occurs in around 5–8% of children and adolescents and 2–6% of adults Characteristics can include difficulties with focusing attention in a flexible way, resulting in procrastination,
- AuDHD: ADHD and Adult Autism Symptoms, Diagnosis . . . - ADDitude
AuDHD, or autism and ADHD, coexist at significantly elevated rates, and adults with both conditions face unique challenges Symptoms can resemble one another – one reason why clinicians typically screen for both during assessment
- AuDHD: When autism and ADHD co-occur - Medical News Today
AuDHD is a term used to describe the co-occurrence of autism and ADHD This co-occurrence is more common than experts originally thought, with up to 70% of autistic people also having
- What Does AuDHD Mean? And Other FAQs - Healthline
AuDHD is a nonclinical shorthand for "autistic and ADHD " It's fairly common for people to have both conditions, which can pose unique strengths and difficulties
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