Asked by Braeden Steele on May 31, 2024

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The DSM-5:

A) increased the number of ADHD subtypes.
B) increased the age of onset for ADHD from 7 to 12.
C) reduced the age the onset age for ADHD from 12 to 7.
D) added diagnostic criteria for ADHD that overlaps with other behavior disorders.

DSM-5

the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, a handbook used by healthcare professionals for the diagnosis of mental disorders.

  • Understand the diagnostic criteria and changes in DSM-5 related to ADHD.
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Christopher KlemowskiJun 03, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The DSM-5 increased the age of onset criteria for ADHD from before age 7 to before age 12, allowing for a broader recognition of how ADHD can present across different ages.