The major difference in diagnostic criteria for children and adults with ADHD is that:
a) Children have to have symptom onset prior to age 7; adults can have onset at any age
b) Children need to have at least six symptoms; adults need to have at least five symptoms
c) Children need to have at least five symptoms; adults need to have at least six symptoms
d) There is no difference – the same criteria are applied to children and adults
b
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