While attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is one of the most publicized childhood disorders in the US, scientists are beginning to realize that ADHD can be a persistent problem that may continue into adulthood.
6 in 10 still experience ADHD as adults
Psychologists have found that ADHD tends to be chronic and that about 60% of individuals who have problems as children continue to experience them in adulthood. As a result, many psychologists are urging their colleagues to take a closer look at the parents of children with ADHD to see if their parents experience similar symptoms. Often adults who have ADHD are diagnosed when they find out their children have the condition.











