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Adolescents and young adults with ADHD must cope with increasing responsibility at home, at school, and at work. Compared with people without ADHD, they are more likely to have academic problems, lose jobs, and be involved in traffic accidents. The majority have comorbid psychiatric disorders, particularly anxiety and mood disorders. Psychiatrists, primary care physicians, and other clinicians who treat patients with ADHD need to be aware of the most recent data on pharmacologic agents for adolescents and young adults with ADHD, as well as new information on effective psychosocial therapy and support. Through this online, interactive educational activity, you will learn about optimizing treatment to meet the needs of each individual patient.


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