ADHD Fact & Fiction
As an individual with ADHD or a parent who has a child with ADHD, being clear about the "Fact & Fiction" of ADHD can help you remain committed to the course of treatment you have selected.
| Fiction | Fact |
| All children with ADHD eventually "outgrow" it. | About 60% of children diagnosed with ADHD continue to exhibit symptoms as adults. |
| ADHD is not a medical condition. | It is a medical condition, linked to a chemical imbalance in the brain. It is officially recognized by leading medical experts and institutions, including the U.S. Surgeon General, the American Psychiatric Association, and others. |
| Bad parenting is responsible for ADHD. | The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) states that scientists are finding more and more evidence that ADHD does not stem from home environment, but from biological causes. |
| People with ADHD always have problems paying attention. | Sometimes people with ADHD hyperfocus. They focus on one thing and ignore all else around them. |
| ADHD affects more males than females. | As children, the male to female ratio is 4:1, as females are often under-diagnosed. Among adults, almost as many women as men seek treatment. |
| ADHD can only be treated with medications. | The NIMH Multimodal Treatment Study for Children with ADHD (MTA Study) studied nearly 600 elementary school children and concluded that the most effective treatments were a closely monitored medication treatment and a treatment that combines behavioral therapy and medication. Talk to your doctor about the most appropriate options for your child. |








