About 9% of children ages 7 to 9 diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) experienced sustained recovery over a 16-year follow-up period into young adulthood by age 25. The remainder continued to experience residual symptoms into young adulthood. However, of those who did not experience sustained remission, only 11% had persistent ADHD symptoms across the follow-up period. The remainder had fluctuating periods of remission and symptom recurrence.

The longitudinal follow-up was conducted with 579 children diagnosed with ADHD who participated in the Multimodal Treatment Study of ADHD (MTA), which started to compare 14 months of . . .

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