Find detailed, data-driven information on the efficacy and side effects of ADHD interventions in a free, interactive platform called Evidence Based Interventions-ADHD (EBI-ADHD), the product of a massive umbrella review published in the British Medical Journal.1
EBI-ADHD was created to satisfy the need for accessible information about a wide array of ADHD interventions, and its findings were drawn from 221 meta-analyses of randomized controlled trials that explore ADHD treatments in adults and kids, as well as from the ADHD community itself.
From ADDitudemag.com, the ADDitude Symptom Checker will guides a user through a series of questions based on their primary concerns, and then compare responses to symptoms of more than a dozen common psychological and learning conditions. At the end, users receive a list of the psychiatric or learning conditions (if any apply) with symptoms similar those cited — and resources for further exploration.