A family study of psychiatric comorbidity in girls and boys with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Faraone, S., V., Biederman, J., Mick, E., Doyle, A., E., Wilens, T., Spencer, T., Frazier, E., & Mullen, K. Biological psychiatry, 50(8):586-92, 10, 2001.
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Because attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is relatively infrequent among girls, little is known about the nature and causes of psychiatric comorbidity in girls and the reason for gender differences in the prevalence of these comorbidities.
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