The Perfect Storm for ADHD Overdiagnosis
Omary & Singer, The Dispatch Screen time gets the blame, but the increase in diagnoses comes more from subjective criteria interacting with financial incentives.
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Omary & Singer, The Dispatch Screen time gets the blame, but the increase in diagnoses comes more from subjective criteria interacting with financial incentives.
Story phase mismatch: Source timing differs by more than 24 hours, so the story may have moved between headlines.
Source timing differs by more than 24 hours, so the story phase may have changed between headlines.
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Omary & Singer, The Dispatch Screen time gets the blame, but the increase in diagnoses comes more from subjective criteria interacting with financial incentives.
Screen time gets the blame, but the increase in diagnoses comes more from subjective criteria interacting with financial incentives.