Co-occurring Conditions (Co-Morbidities)

If there are some other challenges and/or difficulties to understand then assessing ADHD can be more complex and need more assessment than usual.

Co-occuring mental health conditions research according to US-based CHADD (Children and Adults with ADHD) are reflected in an estimated 14 percent of children with ADHD have co-occurring depression, and 30 percent also have anxiety. Of adults with ADHD, about 47 percent also have depression, and 53 percent have anxiety. 

As you can imagine, it's important to understand everything that may be playing a part in keeping someone from meeting their potential or understanding their uniqueness.

Estimates of co-morbidity with ADHD in New Zealand

New Zealand Guidelines for the Assessment and Treatment of ADHD
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Published in July 2001 by the Ministry of Health, New Zealand


Mental health conditions


Approx. rate in children with ADHD

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Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)


Range 54-67%


Conduct Disorder (CD)


20-56% in children; 44-50% in adolescents


Specific developmental disorder
(i.e. speech, language and learning)


8-39% have a reading disability
12-30% have a maths disability
10-54% have challenges with speech
12-27% have challenges with spelling


Anxiety disorder


25%


Somatic complaints


24% boys
35% girls


Major depressive disorder


25%


Substance abuse disorder


In adolescence risk is 2-5 times higher than 'normal' controls
if both Conduct Disorder and ADHD are present


Bipolar disorder


6%


Tic disorders/Tourette's disorder

Possible increased risk if ADHD is present


Other mental health conditions that can co-exist with ADHD

Dr Russell Barkley fact sheet: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

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Click on each heading or "+" to find out more.​​​​​​​

LEARNING DISABILITIES


OPPOSITIONAL DEFIANT DISORDER (ODD)


CONDUCT DISORDER (CD)


ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION


BIPOLAR DISORDER


TIC AND TOURETTES SYNDROME (TS)


AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER (ASD) AND SOCIAL PRAGMATIC DISORDER (SPD)