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The article states: "Always seeking attention he would be diagnosed ADD in modern terminology" (no source).
1. ADD is an out-dated term. "ADHD, inattentive type" would be more congruent with modern terminology.
2. Seeking attention is not a diagnostic criterium for (any subtype of) ADHD in the DSM-5 [1].
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The article states: "Always seeking attention he would be diagnosed ADD in modern terminology" (no source).
1. ADD is an out-dated term. "ADHD, inattentive type" would be more congruent with modern terminology.
2. Seeking attention is not a diagnostic criterium for (any subtype of) ADHD in the DSM-5 [1].
89.205.142.53 (
talk) 17:12, 8 May 2022 (UTC)
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