Abstract

A survey was carried out of all consultant psychiatrists and a sample of senior healthcare professionals in North Wales to establish attitudes towards Adult ADHD following the recent publication of NICE guidelines on the condition. Although the sample size was relatively small (N= 50 consultants) it should be noted that 100% completion rate was achieved which was supplemented with responses from twelve senior ward staff. The survey results showed an increasing appreciation of the possible prevalence of Adult ADHD. Considerable variation was observed between consultants in different specialist areas, with child and adolescent mental health consultants showing more consistent beliefs and adult mental health consultants showing a shift in recognition of Adult ADHD. This survey aimed to map changing attitudes towards Adult ADHD. From a therapeutic perspective it makes sense to recognise the reality of the condition. However it should also be acknowledged that perceptions of the prevalence of such conditions may in part be tied into effective marketing.

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