ADHD Awareness Month
October is ADHD Awareness Month! Attention-Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder ADHD is one of the most common (and often misunderstood) neurodevelopmental conditions in American children.
As more research on mental health and behavioral health continues to increase, ADHD has garnered more attention in nursing care and mainstream media.
ADHD is a neurodevelopmental disorder, meaning that it is a health condition that affects behavior as a result of the way someone’s brain grows and develops. Often times, ADHD is detected in childhood. However, ADHD can be diagnosed later on in adulthood.
Because of stigma around mental health, ADHD was historically seen as a condition that “problem children” outgrew and not a “real health problem.”
Now, with more evidence-based research, ADHD is more known as a chronic health condition with no cure and deserves adequate detection, assessment, and management.
