冲动性
月经周期
心理学
雌激素
情感(语言学)
注意缺陷多动障碍
病因学
发展心理学
激素
临床心理学
内科学
精神科
医学
沟通
作者
Ashley G. Eng,Urveesha Nirjar,Anjeli R. Elkins,Yancey J. Sizemore,Krystina N. Monticello,Madeline K. Petersen,Sarah Miller,Jordan Barone,Tory A. Eisenlohr‐Moul,Michelle M. Martel
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.yhbeh.2023.105466
摘要
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that exhibits striking sex differences in symptoms, prevalence, and associated problems across development. Etiological factors and mechanisms underlying these sex differences remain one of the most understudied aspects of this disorder. The current paper seeks to provide a novel theoretical framework for understanding this phenomenon by reviewing evidence that females with ADHD may experience a "double whammy" of organizational and activational pubertal hormonal effects. We propose a novel theory of activational effects of cyclical circulating ovarian hormones on ADHD with increasing risk at times of rapid declines in estrogen. These declines may decrease executive function and trait control at two points of the cycle characterized by biphasic affective risk: (1) increases in approach/risk-taking behaviors at mid-cycle (periovulatory) and (2) increases in avoidance/negative affect perimenstrually. Low estrogen and control may then interact with increases in positive and negative affect, respectively, to increase hyperactivity-impulsivity symptoms post-ovulation and inattention symptoms perimenstrually. These interactions may be exacerbated by organizational pubertal effects on relatively overdeveloped limbic circuitry and adolescent-specific social pressures magnified in females with ADHD.
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