Those who live with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, say it impacts their lives in various ways. Now a new study shows that for women it can affect their ability to remain engaged in sexual activity. Dr. Cory Pedersen, Kwantlen Polytechnic University faculty instructor in the Department of Psychology, and director of the O-lab at KPU, and Tina Jensen-Fogt, a recent KPU psychology honours graduate, speaks with Jennifer Palma.
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Women’s Health: ADHD and women’s sexual health
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