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The value of objective measures for the diagnosis of ADHD
Salim Jakhra
Unlike many other medical disorders, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder can be diagnosed without the observation or objective evidence of any abnormality. Subjective descriptions from parents and teachers are often sufficient for diagnosis.
ADHD in practice
2015;
7
(1): 11–14
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