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ADHD in College Students: Results: Prevalence of ADHD and ADHD Symptoms in College Students
- Students with ADHD are not required to report to student disability support services, therefore the actual number of college students with ADHD is speculative.
- In general, approximately 25% of students receiving disability support services receive support for ADHD, increasing substantially since 1975.
- In a preliminary study of the percentage of college students who report clinically significant levels of ADHD symptoms, findings suggested 7-8% of participants experience significant ADHD symptoms.
- Collectively, studies suggest that approximately 2-8% of college students self-report clinically significant symptoms associated with ADHD, although these numbers do not reflect the actual percentage of college students with documented ADHD.
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