ADHD is the common acronym for this diagnosis.
What is Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder?
The 's' in ASD stands for this word.
What is spectrum?
PTSD happens after this.
What is trauma?
The 'M' in MDD stands for this.
What is 'Major'?
What is positive stress?
ADHD affects 5-8% of this population.
What is school-aged children?
ASD is this kind of disorder.
What is neurodevelopmental? (Also, neurological)
Reliving, Hyperarousal, and avoidance.
What are symptoms of PTSD?
The population that is 2x more likely to develop MDD in their lifetime.
What are women?
What are stressful events?
The length of time ADHD symptoms must exist for in order to diagnose.
What is 6 months?
Restricted interests, delayed language skills, communication difficulties, and repetitive behaviors.
What are symptoms of ASD?
The 'C' in CPTSD stands for this.
What is 'Complex'?
Three symptoms of MDD.
What are loss of interest, sleep problems, sadness, tiredness, anxiety, changes in appetite, and slowed brain processing?
Tolerable stress is often mediated by these types of relationships.
What are supportive relationships?
Medication is one of these.
What is a treatment option for ADHD?
ASD is most commonly diagnosed in this population. (By a factor of 4x)
What are school-aged boys?
This population is most likely to develop PTSD after trauma.
What are adult men?
The cost of MDD to the US economy annually.
What is 210 billion dollars?
Repeated exposure to stress without sufficient supports or resilience can be defined as this.
What is 'Toxic Stress'?
Activation, Focus, Effort, Emotions, Memory, and Action.
What are executive functions impaired by ADHD?
Anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, PTSD, and obsessive compulsive disorder.
What are common misdiagnoses of ASD?
PTSD cannot be diagnosed within this length of time after an event.
What is one month? (0-28 days after)
The portion of people with MDD who receive treatment.
What is less than 50%?
A person's innate ability to cope with stressors can be called this.
What is resilience?