ADHD and Exposure to Maltreatment in Children and Youth: a Systematic Review of the Past 10  Years

AbstractPurpose of the ReviewThe purpose of the current paper was to review and summarize the literature on ADHD and maltreatment over the past 10  years.Recent FindingsThe majority of research on ADHD and exposure to maltreatment focuses on the high rates of comorbidity, including international studies from Asia, South America, North America, and Europe. Longitudinal studies showed that early exposure to maltreatment is a risk factor for ADHD symptoms later in development; however, this finding was not consistent. There were some preliminary studies on the neurological and genetic mechanisms underlying the link between ADHD and exposure to maltreatment. Finally, ADHD and exposure to maltreatment were found to have an additive effect on clinically salient outcomes (e.g., aggression, suicide attempts).SummaryResults from the review have direct clinical and future implications, including the need to understand the effect of comorbid ADHD and exposure to maltreatment in treatment studies.
Source: Current Psychiatry Reports - Category: Psychiatry Source Type: research