One in four American adults suspect they might have undiagnosed ADHD, according to a new survey commissioned by The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and College of Medicine.
Currently, just over 4% of adults aged 18 to 44 actually have a diagnosis of ADHD, according to Ohio State clinical assistant professor Justin Barterian.
This disparity may be due to the prevalence — and popularity — of videos about ADHD on social media, university researchers speculate.
On platforms like TikTok, videos like "5 signs you have ADHD" and "How to spot an ADHDer in public" have over 100,000 likes and even more views.
"But just because we have that occasionally doesn't mean that we meet criteria for ADHD."
Persons:
they've, Justin Barterian, Adrian Owen, Mary Anderson
Organizations:
The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, College of Medicine, Ohio, Western University, Canada