Multiple Choice
Which is true with regard to the continuity of childhood ADHD into adolescence/adulthood?
A) Childhood ADHD does not always continue into adolescence/adulthood.
B) For those teens who do not meet criteria any longer, adjustment is indistinguishable from peers with no history of ADHD.
C) Female teens with a history of ADHD who no longer meet criteria are as well adjusted as peers with no history of an ADHD diagnosis.
D) Young men with a history of ADHD were more likely than young women with a history of ADHD to exhibit major depression in adulthood.
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