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Objective: Diagnostic assessment of ADHD is challenging due to comorbid psychopathologies and symptoms overlapping with other psychiatric disorders. In this study, we investigate if a distinct pattern of neuromuscular dysregulation previously reported in ADHD, can help identifying ADHD in psychiatric patients with diverse and complex symptoms. Method: We explored the impact of neuromuscular dysregulation, as measured by The Motor Function Neurologic Assessment (MFNU), on the likelihood of being diagnosed with ADHD, affective disorder, anxiety disorder, or personality disorder among adults (n = 115) referred to a psychiatric outpatient clinic. Results: Logistic regression revealed that neuromuscular dysregulation was significantly associated with ADHD diagnosis only (OR 1.15, p
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Udal, A. B. H., Stray, L. L., Pripp, A. H., Stray, T., & Egeland, J. (2024). The Utility of Neuromuscular Assessment to Identify ADHD Among Patients with a Complex Symptom Picture. Journal of Attention Disorders, 28(12), 1577–1588. https://doi.org/10.1177/10870547241273102
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