Issues Which Marginalize Females with ADHD - A Mixed Methods Systematic Review

Sarah Cilia Vincenti, Michael Galea, Vince Briffa
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Background Marked disadvantages of females with ADHD were identified by previous narrative reviews. Factors side-lining females with ADHD appear to be both biological and sociological in nature. Some published systematic reviews have focused on circumscribed aspects of female ADHD. An all-inclusive systematic review of the inequities which confer a status of marginalization to females with ADHD is required, to comprehensively understand all implications of female ADHD. Objectives The aim of this review was to identify and synthesize quantitative and qualitative evidence of issues which marginalize females with ADHD. Methods A mixed methods systematic review following a convergent integrated approach, as outlined by the Joanna Briggs Institute’s manual for evidence synthesis was undertaken. Databases were accessed through the Hydro Data Initiative platform of the University of Malta. All types of studies were considered for inclusion. Extracted quantitative findings were transformed into qualitative findings prior to synthesis. The review protocol was registered with PROSPERO CRD42022384055. Results 34 papers were included in the review. Synthesis led to the emergence of five themes, namely ‘The gender gap in ADHD recognition, diagnosis and treatment’, ‘ADHD-related problems in females’, ‘Female ADHD and negative mental health sequelae’, ‘ADHD and female sexual and reproductive health issues’ and ‘The influence of ADHD on motherhood’. Conclusions Critically appraised, synthesized findings conclude that females with ADHD are disadvantaged in a number of ways. Clinicians and policy makers have access to latest evidence on all issues marginalizing females with ADHD in this mixed methods systematic review. Recommendations for policy and practice are advanced, together with directions future research ought to follow.
使女性ADHD边缘化的问题——一项混合方法的系统评价
背景:女性ADHD患者的明显劣势已被先前的叙述性综述所识别。影响女性ADHD的因素有生物学和社会学两方面。一些已发表的系统评论关注的是女性多动症的局限方面。为了全面了解女性ADHD的所有影响,需要对赋予女性ADHD边缘化地位的不公平现象进行全面的系统回顾。目的本综述的目的是识别和综合使女性ADHD边缘化的问题的定量和定性证据。方法按照乔安娜布里格斯研究所证据合成手册的概述,采用融合综合方法进行混合方法系统评价。数据库是通过马耳他大学的水电数据倡议平台访问的。所有类型的研究都被纳入考虑。提取的定量结果在合成之前转化为定性结果。审查方案注册号为PROSPERO CRD42022384055。结果共纳入34篇论文。综合研究产生了五个主题,即“ADHD识别、诊断和治疗中的性别差异”、“女性ADHD相关问题”、“女性ADHD与负面心理健康后遗症”、“ADHD与女性性健康和生殖健康问题”以及“ADHD对母亲的影响”。经过严格评估,综合研究结果得出结论,患有ADHD的女性在许多方面处于不利地位。临床医生和政策制定者可以在这一混合方法的系统综述中获得所有边缘化女性ADHD问题的最新证据。提出了政策和实践建议,以及未来研究应遵循的方向。
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