Question

All of the following are important developmental considerations in the diagnosis of ADHD, except
Question 18 options:

A)

attention problems most likely will remain persistent across ages.

B)

thresholds for DSM criteria likely are too low for preschool children.

C)

problems with disinhibition likely will increase with age.

D)

thresholds for DSM criteria likely are too high for adult populations.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The correct answer is:

A) attention problems most likely will remain persistent across ages.

This statement suggests that attention problems are uniformly persistent across all ages, which may not fully capture the variability in how ADHD symptoms can change or present differently as individuals grow older. Other statements highlight more nuanced considerations in the diagnosis of ADHD across different developmental stages.

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