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Survey examines telehealth use for ADHD diagnosis and treatment in US adults

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Survey examines telehealth use for ADHD diagnosis and treatment in US adults
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A recent survey report focused on adults in the United States who have attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). It aimed to understand how these adults use telehealth services for getting diagnosed and receiving treatment. The survey looked at patterns of care but did not report specific findings about how many people use telehealth or what their experiences were.

The report did not include details about who participated in the survey or how many people were involved. It also did not share any results about whether telehealth helped people manage their ADHD symptoms or if there were any problems with this type of care. No safety concerns or negative experiences were reported, but this information was simply not included in the available summary.

It is important to be cautious because this is only a survey report. Without seeing the actual results, we do not know what the survey found or how reliable the information is. Readers should understand that this report by itself does not tell us if telehealth is effective or safe for ADHD care. More complete research would be needed to answer those questions.

What this means for you:
A survey looked at telehealth for adult ADHD care, but no results are available yet.
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