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Parenting the Custodial Grandchild: Implications for Clinical Practice edited by Bert Hayslip Jr. and Patricia Kaminski
Authors:Royda Crose Ph.D.
Affiliation:1. Associate Professor Emeritus, Ball State University , 600 West Bethel Drive, Columbia, MO, 65203royda@lifecycles.net
Abstract:Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), usually diagnosed in children, is known to persist into adulthood. However, the research has not examined the disorder in older adults. This article describes a preliminary qualitative study of the experiences of women over age 62 who were diagnosed with ADHD after the age of 60. Participants reported experiencing peer rejection, feeling different, and a tendency to become advocates for others. Although they reported difficulties in work and relationships, they also described finding creative solutions to their attention problems. Diagnosis and treatment appears to have assisted with self-acceptance and appreciation of the strengths of having ADHD.
Keywords:ADHD  attention deficit  gerontology  gender  diagnosis
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