“…Research on gender differences in ADHD suggests a male-to-female ratio of 3:1 in population-based studies (Gaub and Carlson, 1997;Barkley, 2006), and between 5:1-9:1 in clinical samples (Gaub and Carlson, 1997;Sandberg, 2002). Girls have been underrepresented in past studies on ADHD (Mahone and Wodka, 2008), probably due to the predominance of male subjects in clinical settings (Ramtekkar et al, 2010). Females with ADHD have fewer hyperactive/impulsive symptoms, more inattentive symptoms, present more commonly with the predominantly inattentive subtype and tend to be underdiagnosed when compared to boys with ADHD (Gaub and Carlson, 1997;Gershon, 2002;Hinshaw et al, 2006).…”