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. 2018 Jul 13;18:223. doi: 10.1186/s12888-018-1803-y

Table 1.

Data extracted from electronic medical records and archives

Basic characteristics Age, sex, type of referral, confirmed ADHD diagnosis, other psychiatric diagnoses (confirmed using MINI)
Social status Marital status, parental status (biological), age of children, housing, education, main source of income
Patient history Psychiatric history, previous confirmed psychiatric diagnoses, current registered somatic diagnoses
Family history General and specific psychiatric and neuropsychiatric disorders in the family
Risk assessment Previous suicide attempts, previous or current self-destructive, aggressive, or criminal behaviour
ADHD diagnostic interview DIVA 2.0 (symptoms of attention deficit [A1] and hyperactivity/impulsivity [A2])
Patient-reported measures Scores for ASRS-v.1.1 Screener and Symptom checklist and AUDIT, DUDIT, MADRS-S, and EQ-5D
Intelligence assessment WAIS-IV score
Pharmacological treatments Current psychiatric and somatic medications, recommended ADHD medication after neuropsychiatric investigation

ADHD attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, ASRS-v.1.1 Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale version 1.1, AUDIT Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test, DIVA 2.0 Diagnostic Interview for ADHD in Adults, second edition, DUDIT Drug Use Disorders Identification Test, EQ-5D five-dimension EuroQol questionnaire, MADRS-S Montgomery–Åsberg Depression Rating Scale – Self-reported, MINI Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview, WAIS-IV Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale IV