Table 1.
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