GPs could improve access to ADHD treatment. But we still need specialists to diagnose and start medication
- Written by Adam Guastella, Professor and Clinical Psychologist, Michael Crouch Chair in Child and Youth Mental Health, University of Sydney

Attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects 2.5–5% of people. Less than half of people with ADHD have been diagnosed and treated – though more and more people are presenting for help.
Like other neurodevelopmental conditions, there are long delays to diagnosis. The current...