A very large-scale study of ADHD in Europe determined that the symptoms between boys and girls were similar, but that boys were more likely to have ____
a. additional conduct disorders
b. delays in physical development, which included secondary sexual development later
c. emotional problems and to be bullied by their peers
d. minor delays in social development
A. The ADORE study found that symptoms of ADHD were similar among boys and girls, but girls with ADHD were more likely than boys to have additional emotional problems and to be bullied by their peers, whereas ADHD boys were more likely than girls to have conduct problems
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