Cognitive behavioral therapy effects on global functioning, domain-specific functioning, and quality of life in adult ADHD: A comprehensive meta-analysis

CONCLUSIONS: CBT was associated with improvements in functioning (often the primary treatment concern), with moderate effects observed at post-treatment and some evidence of sustained effects at follow-up, particularly in directly targeted domains. The dissociation between symptom change, QoL, and functioning suggests that functional gains may not be fully explained by symptom reduction alone, although the mechanisms underlying these effects remain unclear. These findings support a more…

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