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ADHD Research Center

Research summaries for practical ADHD support

A structured library for ADHD studies, public-health references, and plain-language explanations. Each entry includes what the source says, what it does not prove, and how it informs Resistaa's educational and AI support design.

Resistaa provides educational and practical support only. It does not diagnose ADHD, provide medical advice, or replace care from a qualified professional.

Last updated: May 31, 2026. Editorial status: internally reviewed for educational scope, non-diagnostic framing, and source transparency.

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seed research entries

2025, 2024, 2013, 2012

publication years represented

13

topic filters planned

NIMH-2025-Foundational

Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder overview

NIMH describes ADHD as a developmental disorder involving persistent patterns of inattention, hyperactivity, and/or impulsivity that can interfere with daily functioning.

CDC-2025-Foundational

Attention-Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder basics

CDC provides public-health information on ADHD symptoms, diagnosis, treatment options, data, research, and resources.

Clinical Psychology Review-2013-Strong

Working memory deficits in adults with ADHD: A meta-analytic review

A meta-analysis reviewing working memory findings in adults with ADHD, relevant to multi-step tasks, email composition, planning, and cognitive overload.

ACM Transactions on Accessible Computing-2024-Emerging

Body Doubling with Neurodivergent Participants

A peer-reviewed study of body doubling practices among neurodivergent participants, including many people with ADHD.

Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology-2012-Strong

Economic burden of adult ADHD: a systematic review

A systematic review estimating the economic burden associated with adult ADHD, including productivity and income-related costs.

Planned library controls

Search, topic filters, year filters, evidence-quality filters, source citations, reviewer metadata, and admin publishing are represented in the database migration and should be connected once the first editorial batch is ready.

ADHD Research Center | Centre de recherche TDAH