This article is intended to focus on the condition in adults. See also main article,
Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder. Although the exact prevalence of ADHD is unknown, studies thus far reveal that the condition, marked by inattentiveness, difficulty getting work done,
procrastination, and/or organization problems, according to epidemiological data, involves approximately 4% to 6% of the U.S. population. it usually persists throughout a person's lifetime; approximately one-half to two-thirds of children with ADHD will continue to have significant problems with ADHD symptoms and behaviors as adults, which impacts their lives on the job, within the family, and in social relationships.
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