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Adult ADHD and comorbid depression: A consensus-derived diagnostic algorithm for ADHD

OBJECTIVE: Many patients present to their physician with depression as their primary symptom. However, depression may mask other comorbid disorders. This article presents diagnostic criteria and treatment recommendations (and monitoring) pertaining to the diagnosis of adult attention deficit hyperac...

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Autores principales: McIntosh, Diane, Kutcher, Stan, Binder, Carin, Levitt, Anthony, Fallu, Angelo, Rosenbluth, Michael
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2695217/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19557108
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author McIntosh, Diane
Kutcher, Stan
Binder, Carin
Levitt, Anthony
Fallu, Angelo
Rosenbluth, Michael
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Kutcher, Stan
Binder, Carin
Levitt, Anthony
Fallu, Angelo
Rosenbluth, Michael
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description OBJECTIVE: Many patients present to their physician with depression as their primary symptom. However, depression may mask other comorbid disorders. This article presents diagnostic criteria and treatment recommendations (and monitoring) pertaining to the diagnosis of adult attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), which may be missed in patients who present with depressive symptoms, or major depressive disorder (MDD). Other co-occurring conditions such as anxiety, substance use, and bipolar disorder are briefly discussed. METHODS: A panel of psychiatrist-clinicians with expertise in the area of child and adolescent ADHD and mood disorders, adult mood disorders, and adult ADHD was convened. A literature search for recommendations on the diagnosis and treatment of co-occurring conditions (MDD, anxiety symptoms, and substance use) with adult ADHD was performed. Based on this, and the panel’s clinical expertise, the authors developed a diagnostic algorithm and recommendations for the treatment of adult ADHD with co-occurring MDD. RESULTS: Little information exists to assist clinicians in diagnosing ADHD co-occurring with other disorders such as MDD. A three-step process was developed by the panel to aid in the screening and diagnosis of adult ADHD. In addition, comorbid MDD, bipolar disorder, anxiety symptoms, substance use and cardiovascular concerns regarding stimulant use are discussed. CONCLUSION: This article provides clinicians with a clinically relevant overview of the literature on comorbid ADHD and depression and offers a clinically useful diagnostic algorithm and treatment suggestions.
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spelling pubmed-26952172009-06-16 Adult ADHD and comorbid depression: A consensus-derived diagnostic algorithm for ADHD McIntosh, Diane Kutcher, Stan Binder, Carin Levitt, Anthony Fallu, Angelo Rosenbluth, Michael Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat Original Research OBJECTIVE: Many patients present to their physician with depression as their primary symptom. However, depression may mask other comorbid disorders. This article presents diagnostic criteria and treatment recommendations (and monitoring) pertaining to the diagnosis of adult attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), which may be missed in patients who present with depressive symptoms, or major depressive disorder (MDD). Other co-occurring conditions such as anxiety, substance use, and bipolar disorder are briefly discussed. METHODS: A panel of psychiatrist-clinicians with expertise in the area of child and adolescent ADHD and mood disorders, adult mood disorders, and adult ADHD was convened. A literature search for recommendations on the diagnosis and treatment of co-occurring conditions (MDD, anxiety symptoms, and substance use) with adult ADHD was performed. Based on this, and the panel’s clinical expertise, the authors developed a diagnostic algorithm and recommendations for the treatment of adult ADHD with co-occurring MDD. RESULTS: Little information exists to assist clinicians in diagnosing ADHD co-occurring with other disorders such as MDD. A three-step process was developed by the panel to aid in the screening and diagnosis of adult ADHD. In addition, comorbid MDD, bipolar disorder, anxiety symptoms, substance use and cardiovascular concerns regarding stimulant use are discussed. CONCLUSION: This article provides clinicians with a clinically relevant overview of the literature on comorbid ADHD and depression and offers a clinically useful diagnostic algorithm and treatment suggestions. Dove Medical Press 2009 2009-04-08 /pmc/articles/PMC2695217/ /pubmed/19557108 Text en © 2009 McIntosh et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd. This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited.
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McIntosh, Diane
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Binder, Carin
Levitt, Anthony
Fallu, Angelo
Rosenbluth, Michael
Adult ADHD and comorbid depression: A consensus-derived diagnostic algorithm for ADHD
title Adult ADHD and comorbid depression: A consensus-derived diagnostic algorithm for ADHD
title_full Adult ADHD and comorbid depression: A consensus-derived diagnostic algorithm for ADHD
title_fullStr Adult ADHD and comorbid depression: A consensus-derived diagnostic algorithm for ADHD
title_full_unstemmed Adult ADHD and comorbid depression: A consensus-derived diagnostic algorithm for ADHD
title_short Adult ADHD and comorbid depression: A consensus-derived diagnostic algorithm for ADHD
title_sort adult adhd and comorbid depression: a consensus-derived diagnostic algorithm for adhd
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2695217/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19557108
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