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Looking to interview men diagnosed with ADHD at age 25 or older

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Mathematica is conducting 1-hour virtual interviews with individuals diagnosed with ADHD as adults. The study is funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The interviews focus on steps in your journey to being diagnosed, any challenges you may have faced to being diagnosed with ADHD as an adult, and how you overcame those challenges. If you complete an interview, you will receive a $100 Amazon gift card as a thank you for your time.

We are looking for more men to participate! If you were diagnosed with ADHD at age 25 or older, you may qualify. We are particularly interested in interviewing men who completed at least part of the diagnostic process via telehealth appointment.

Challenges to diagnosis may include (but are not limited to) being misdiagnosed at first, seeing multiple providers to find one that could diagnose ADHD, lack of support from family or friends to seek help, difficulty managing the steps to seek help, feelings of shame that prevented you from seeking help, and more.

Please complete the screener at the link below. If you qualify, we will contact you via email in 1-2 days.

Screener: mathematica.questionprogov....

Contact ADHDStudy@mathematica-mpr.com with questions.

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Squarepizza There's also a large Facebook group called the Men's ADHD Support Group. You might also contact that group's admins about reaching out to their community.Support@mensadhdsupportgroup.org

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Men from any country? Even age 62?

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STEM_Dad in reply to HalfwayGum

If you're asking about the Facebook group, it's open to men from any country. Yes, certainly to 62 (or beyond).It is open to individuals who identify as men (not requiring that they are AMAB [assigned male at birth]).

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As for the study (which I am not a screener for), it says above "25 or older". I believe this is the study that I just took part in, but I do not recall if there is a limitation on country for participants.

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