DAILYMAIL.CO.UK – Struggling with dating apps could be a sign of undiagnosed ADHD, affecting an estimated two million Brits. New research by Hinge reveals that people with ADHD are more likely to feel overwhelmed and misunderstood on these platforms. Among ADHD daters, 43% forget to respond to matches, often leading to misinterpreted intentions. Experts suggest ADHD users could benefit from being open about communication styles and moving to in-person dates after three days of online chatting. ADHD diagnoses are rising, with prescription rates in England jumping, particularly among women in their 20s and 30s, while awareness has spurred debates on overdiagnosis and ADHD's societal impacts.
by Emily Stearn
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