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Practical Tools for Female-specific ADHD: the impact of hormonal fluctuations in clinical practice and from the literature

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 October 2025

Dora Wynchank*
Affiliation:
PsyQ, Expertise Centre Adult ADHD, The Hague, The Netherlands
Maxime de Jong
Affiliation:
PsyQ, Expertise Centre Adult ADHD, The Hague, The Netherlands Amsterdam UMC/VUmc, Department of Psychiatry, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute, VU Medical Centre, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Sandra JJS Kooij
Affiliation:
PsyQ, Expertise Centre Adult ADHD, The Hague, The Netherlands Amsterdam UMC/VUmc, Department of Psychiatry, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
*
Corresponding author:*Correspondence: D.S.M.R. Wynchank, Afdeling en Kenniscentrum ADHD bij volwassenen en ouderen, PsyQ, Carel Reinierszkade 197; 2593 HR, The Hague, The Netherlands. Email: d.wynchank@psyq.nl

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