About this Research Topic
The goal of this research topic is to advance understanding of the interconnectedness of ADHD and anxiety through a biopsychosocial lens. Our main question is this: does ADHD lead to anxiety symptoms because of the interplay between ADHD and environment, or is it that genetically, ADHD itself is linked to anxiety? Therefore, we aim to encourage psychiatrists and researchers to transcend traditional pathophysiological parameters and incorporate more comprehensive perspectives in their approach to understanding the causes, and therefore, treatments in this space. Using recent advances in neuroscience, clinical psychology, genetic psychiatry, and social psychiatry can provide crucial insights into the intricate link, as well as differences, between these disorders. The topic mainly intends to promote multidisciplinary collaborations between researchers/practitioners who focus on ADHD and anxiety.
All papers in this topic must include a discussion on ADHD and Anxiety. We will consider works that focus on symptoms of each and how they are linked, but preference will be given to papers that focus on ADHD and anxiety together.
Research using longitudinal methods or retrospective analysis is especially welcome. We welcome analysis based on various types of data, including experimental data such as GWAS data, expression data, and sequencing data, as well as clinical and therapeutic implications data. If authors are interested, we can also provide guidance on accessing large open datasets that may support their research objectives.
Research on treating both conditions at the same time will be considered, especially if accompanied by a discussion on what this means for causality.
Research exploring the variance in pathology between ADHD and anxiety is encouraged, particularly focusing on discerning treatment disparities between these two conditions.
We will consider the following paper types:
Original research
Systematic review
Brief research report
Review
Community case study
Registered Report
Study Protocol
Mini Review
Perspective
Clinical Trial
Keywords: ADHD, anxiety, depression, biological factors, psychological factors, social factors
Important Note: All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.