Female ADHD and Hormones – The Perfect Storm – Dr Lotta Borg Skoglund, leads a session that explores the underrepresented biological differences between sexes in ADHD research and clinical practice, despite a growing awareness of ADHD in girls and women. The session highlights how the historical male-centric lens on ADHD has led to delayed diagnosis and mismanagement in females, particularly during hormonally sensitive life phases.
This is sure to be a hugely popular session led by Dr Lotta Borg Skoglund, Associate Professor in Psychiatry at the Department of Women’s and Children’s Health at Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden, and at the Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm.
About the session
Learning objectives:
- To understand the concept of female specific challenges of ADHD
- To understand the influence of hormones on ADHD-symptoms across the female reproductive lifespan
- To recognise and treat ADHD-symptoms in girls and women
Interactive overview
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About the speaker
Dr. Borg Skoglund is a senior consultant physician trained in general medicine and psychiatry. She is Associate Professor in Psychiatry at the Department of Women’s and Children’s Health at Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden, and at the Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm.
Dr Borg Skoglund’s scientific work targets the intersection of ADHD, comorbidity, gender discrepancies and hormonal factors. Together with gynecologist and associate professor Helena Kopp Kallner she leads the transprofessional research group GODDESS ADHD involving researchers from child, adolescent and adult psychiatry, gynecology, and social sciences, with the aim of improving mental health and reproductive outcomes among neurodivergent girls and women across the female lifespan.
Beyond her academic pursuits, Dr. Borg Skoglund is a co-founder and Medical Director of SMART Psykiatry, a specialized psychiatric outpatient healthcare provider for neurodevelopmental disorders across all age groups and Letterlife, a digital tool designed to support women with ADHD in managing their daily lives. Dr Borg Skoglund has authored seven popular science books on ADHD. Her book “ADHD From Girls to Women – Getting on the Radar” is published worldwide.