As Women’s Health Month approaches, ADDitude is raising awareness about the importance of gender equity in research. Specifically, they are calling attention to the lack of research on ADHD in women and the need for more comprehensive studies that reflect their experiences.
The need for research on ADHD in women spans the entire lifespan, from puberty to menopause and beyond. A better understanding of sex differences in ADHD is crucial for improving diagnostic and treatment outcomes for women. This is not just a matter of equity but a matter of life or death for some individuals.
To support this cause, you can download ADDitude’s free calendar, which provides actionable steps to address inequities in health research. Each day in May 2024, the calendar offers valuable insights into ADHD in women and the importance of gender equity in research. By advocating for gender equality in health research, we can ensure that women with ADHD receive the support and resources they need to manage their symptoms effectively.
Julia Schechter, Ph.D., Director of the Duke Center for Girls and Women with ADHD, highlights the urgency of this issue: “Research dedicated to girls and women with ADHD is not just a matter of equity, but a matter of life or death for some individuals.” With your help, ADDitude hopes to raise awareness about this critical issue and push for more comprehensive studies on ADHD in women.