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Have influencers changed perceptions of ADHD?

And why is there a global shortage of ADHD medication?

366 million adults worldwide have ADHD as of 2020 - that鈥檚 over 6% of the whole population. And more young adults are being diagnosed with the condition. 大象传媒 health reporter Dominic Hughes explains the causes and treatment of ADHD.

Does your culture and background affect your diagnosis? Some women have found that their symptoms are not the standard ones that doctors have traditionally linked to ADHD. We hear from people living with ADHD including Abigail Agyei in the UK and mental health advocate Emily Unity in Australia and ask them how ADHD influencers have changed the nature of the conversation online.

Some health professionals have raised concerns about the accuracy of some of this content and whether it could contribute to more self-diagnosis. A study from 2022 looked at the 100 most popular ADHD videos on TikTok and found that over half of them were judged by clinicians to be misleading.

The 大象传媒鈥檚 Suhnwook Lee, in South Korea, explains why ADHD prescriptions go up around the time of the annual college exam there. And pharmacist Jonathan Silcock from the UK鈥檚 University of Bradford sets out why there鈥檚 a global shortage of ADHD medication.

Email: whatintheworld@bbc.co.uk
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Presenter: Hannah Gelbart
Producers: Julia Ross-Roy, Maria Clara Montoya, Benita Barden and Luis Felipe Molina
Editors: Verity Wilde and Simon Peeks

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Fri 26 Jan 2024 03:50GMT

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