ADHD Gender Differences Research Resource
A comprehensive ADHD resource exploring gender differences, female presentation, masking, social conditioning and hormonal influences. Ideal for psychology, health and social care, and teacher training.
This high-level academic resource is based on a full research paper examining ADHD across gender through a biopsychosocial lens. It is designed to support teaching, professional development and advanced study, particularly within further education, adult learning and teacher training contexts.
The resource includes:
A full-length, structured research paper (approx. 10,000 words)
In-depth analysis of ADHD presentation in males vs females
Exploration of masking, internalising symptoms and diagnostic bias
Sections on social conditioning, family expectations and education systems
Detailed consideration of hormonal influences across the lifespan
Inclusion of sexuality, gender identity and intersectionality perspectives
Implications for practice across education, healthcare and workplace settings
Academic glossary to support understanding of key terminology




