Dr Eve Holden (she/her)
@chimpanzeve.bsky.social
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Comparative & anthropological psychologist. Socialisation & development in people & nonhuman primates. Interests in evolution, culture, experience, social behaviour, learning, sex, gender. Postdoc @DurhamPsych. Fieldwork lover. Cat & plant mother. ADHD.
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chimpanzeve.bsky.social
New paper in @natureportfolio.nature.com's Scientific Reports!
We investigated emotional & psychological impact of late ADHD diagnoses in women
Highlighting how undiagnosed ADHD contributes to life-long challenges & how diagnosis in adulthood can be life-changing
#ADHD #WomenWithADHD #ADHDawareness
Adverse experiences of women with undiagnosed ADHD and the invaluable role of diagnosis - Scientific Reports
Scientific Reports - Adverse experiences of women with undiagnosed ADHD and the invaluable role of diagnosis
www.nature.com
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sdeoliveira.bsky.social
"Participants found diagnosis revelatory, their lives finally making sense; citing healing, improved self-esteem, and life feeling more worth living." 💯

It's was liberating! Great 📚
I'll keep commenting on it because it's so important as a scientist to reflect on the role of my diagnosis #ADHD 🧪🧐
Adverse experiences of women with undiagnosed ADHD and the invaluable role of diagnosis - Scientific Reports
Scientific Reports - Adverse experiences of women with undiagnosed ADHD and the invaluable role of diagnosis
www.nature.com
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fhillemann.bsky.social
👇 interview on collaborative (research 🧪) cultures

Thanks to @humboldt-foundation.de for funding my work on cooperative subsistence across cultures, w/ @sheinalew.bsky.social, and my network at @durhamdcerc.bsky.social: @mandolinguist.bsky.social @amandinevisine.bsky.social @chimpanzeve.bsky.social
Seven people standing outside Durham University's Department of Psychology, smiling for a group photo. Lab PI Sheina is on the right in wearing a mint green jumper; I am third from the left wearing a burgundy jumper
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mandolinguist.bsky.social
Durham's Dunagree Lab continues to be the most wonderful workplace. Thank you to @sheinalew.bsky.social, @chimpanzeve.bsky.social, @fhillemann.bsky.social, @amandinevisine.bsky.social and others not on Bluesky for the surprise baby shower today 🥹
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petequily.bsky.social
late diagnosed women with ADHD found diagnosis revelatory, their lives finally making sense; citing healing, improved self-esteem, and life feeling more worth living.

The adversities faced from delayed diagnoses were described from early childhood, through adolescence, and adulthood
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petequily.bsky.social
late diagnosed women with ADHD “commonly reported internalising criticism & described disconcertingly low self-esteem; citing guilt, shame, and negative self-perception due to delayed diagnoses.
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petequily.bsky.social
investigate the perspectives of 28 women with late-diagnosed ADHD.

Results starkly demonstrate the criticism and lack of support participants faced from society and medical professionals, illustrating the negative consequences of delayed ADHD diagnosis on quality of life and mental health.
chimpanzeve.bsky.social
We're super interested in this too, & are doing followup research to see how experiences may be similar or different across genders. We talk a bit about it in the podcast episode we did

I think zencaster has a transcript you can use to be able to skim to the relavent part
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chimpanzeve.bsky.social
In ADHD science podcast's new episode we talk to @maxdavie.bsky.social about our paper on women's experiences being late diagnosed with ADHD

Thanks so much for having us!

Listen to the ep here:
zencastr.com/z/Jr_wK-NO
Find the paper here:
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
@natureportfolio.nature.com
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neuro-observant.bsky.social
A lot of disability is invisible

But it also goes deeper than that…

You might only see what we choose to show you

Society teaches us to hide the hard days
To keep pushing through
To prioritise productivity
To mask our pain
To feel shame about who we are
And to fear judgment for being different
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loottheroom.bsky.social
Obviously I'm not a woman and it's much, much more likely that ADHD goes undiagnosed in women than in men, but this is exactly what it looked like for me as well. Diagnosis changed my life in a big way.
neuro-observant.bsky.social
The “overdiagnosed ADHD” debate continues… but here’s what late diagnosis looks like for many women:

❌ Years of criticism
❌ No support = low self-esteem, guilt and shame
✅ Diagnosis = clarity, healing and feeling like life is more worth living

This matters. So does the research

#AuDHD
tamim-ahsan.bsky.social
Adverse experiences of women with undiagnosed ADHD and the invaluable role of diagnosis

#psychiatry #ADHD #diagnosis #woman #neuro #LivedExperience 🧪

doi.org/10.1038/s415...
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zeraphira.bsky.social
the amount of stories I read from women being diagnosed at age 30+ is honestly such a big failure and I'm glad they (and me!) are finally getting the support they need after this amount of time.
imagine having a broken wrist for 30 years and nobody noticing? that'd be unconsciable. alas!
neuro-observant.bsky.social
The “overdiagnosed ADHD” debate continues… but here’s what late diagnosis looks like for many women:

❌ Years of criticism
❌ No support = low self-esteem, guilt and shame
✅ Diagnosis = clarity, healing and feeling like life is more worth living

This matters. So does the research

#AuDHD
tamim-ahsan.bsky.social
Adverse experiences of women with undiagnosed ADHD and the invaluable role of diagnosis

#psychiatry #ADHD #diagnosis #woman #neuro #LivedExperience 🧪

doi.org/10.1038/s415...
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notsoencrypted.bsky.social
Yep. There was a year in my childhood where a teacher I didn't get along w/ suggested I might have ADD. My mom took offense & I managed to do "better," but man. If I had been diagnosed then, my life would have been so different. I still struggle w/ self-worth, but the diagnosis did help at the time.
neuro-observant.bsky.social
The “overdiagnosed ADHD” debate continues… but here’s what late diagnosis looks like for many women:

❌ Years of criticism
❌ No support = low self-esteem, guilt and shame
✅ Diagnosis = clarity, healing and feeling like life is more worth living

This matters. So does the research

#AuDHD
tamim-ahsan.bsky.social
Adverse experiences of women with undiagnosed ADHD and the invaluable role of diagnosis

#psychiatry #ADHD #diagnosis #woman #neuro #LivedExperience 🧪

doi.org/10.1038/s415...
chimpanzeve.bsky.social
Its really amazing to hear such positive feedback - its nice to know its reached people in the adhd community, and we hope people find it valuable to feel less alone
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neuro-observant.bsky.social
The “overdiagnosed ADHD” debate continues… but here’s what late diagnosis looks like for many women:

❌ Years of criticism
❌ No support = low self-esteem, guilt and shame
✅ Diagnosis = clarity, healing and feeling like life is more worth living

This matters. So does the research

#AuDHD
Reposted by Dr Eve Holden (she/her)
greenportal.bsky.social
This is so accurate to my own experience with a late diagnosis. Some of the statements from the participants are exactly what I would've said.
natureportfolio.nature.com
A study in Scientific Reports surveys women with late-diagnosed ADHD. The results illustrate the negative consequences of delayed ADHD diagnosis on quality of life and mental health. 🧪
Adverse experiences of women with undiagnosed ADHD and the invaluable role of diagnosis - Scientific Reports
Girls and women are disproportionately affected by delayed diagnoses of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), but research on the impact of this is limited. Our study aimed to centre lived experiences of women with late-diagnosed ADHD to increase understanding of the impact of such delays. We employed a mixed methods survey to investigate the perspectives of 28 women with late-diagnosed ADHD. Results starkly demonstrate the criticism and lack of support participants faced from society and medical professionals, illustrating the negative consequences of delayed ADHD diagnosis on quality of life and mental health. Participants commonly reported internalising criticism and described disconcertingly low self-esteem; citing guilt, shame, and negative self-perception due to delayed diagnoses. Participants found diagnosis revelatory, their lives finally making sense; citing healing, improved self-esteem, and life feeling more worth living. The adversities faced from delayed diagnoses were described from early childhood, through adolescence, and adulthood. Participants reflected on ‘what could have been’, and described grieving the lives they could have led if diagnosed earlier. The negative impacts of missed ADHD diagnosis are broad and span life stages. With potential implications for public health policy, this work highlights the importance of increasing girls’ and women’s access to ADHD diagnoses to address avoidable detrimental hardship.
go.nature.com
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natureportfolio.nature.com
A study in Scientific Reports surveys women with late-diagnosed ADHD. The results illustrate the negative consequences of delayed ADHD diagnosis on quality of life and mental health. 🧪
Adverse experiences of women with undiagnosed ADHD and the invaluable role of diagnosis - Scientific Reports
Girls and women are disproportionately affected by delayed diagnoses of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), but research on the impact of this is limited. Our study aimed to centre lived experiences of women with late-diagnosed ADHD to increase understanding of the impact of such delays. We employed a mixed methods survey to investigate the perspectives of 28 women with late-diagnosed ADHD. Results starkly demonstrate the criticism and lack of support participants faced from society and medical professionals, illustrating the negative consequences of delayed ADHD diagnosis on quality of life and mental health. Participants commonly reported internalising criticism and described disconcertingly low self-esteem; citing guilt, shame, and negative self-perception due to delayed diagnoses. Participants found diagnosis revelatory, their lives finally making sense; citing healing, improved self-esteem, and life feeling more worth living. The adversities faced from delayed diagnoses were described from early childhood, through adolescence, and adulthood. Participants reflected on ‘what could have been’, and described grieving the lives they could have led if diagnosed earlier. The negative impacts of missed ADHD diagnosis are broad and span life stages. With potential implications for public health policy, this work highlights the importance of increasing girls’ and women’s access to ADHD diagnoses to address avoidable detrimental hardship.
go.nature.com
chimpanzeve.bsky.social
In ADHD science podcast's new episode we talk to @maxdavie.bsky.social about our paper on women's experiences being late diagnosed with ADHD

Thanks so much for having us!

Listen to the ep here:
zencastr.com/z/Jr_wK-NO
Find the paper here:
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
@natureportfolio.nature.com
Reposted by Dr Eve Holden (she/her)
hkobayashiwood.bsky.social
Thank you to Max for inviting and hosting us on the podcast! Most importantly, thank you to our research participants for their time and raw honestly which made our paper possible.

#adhd #adhduk #adhdresearch #adhdinwomen
chimpanzeve.bsky.social
Want a summary of our new paper on the impact of delayed ADHD diagnosis in women?

Well I have just the ticket! Perfect for people who don't have an academic background, or those looking for a lighter read :)

otherprimates.wordpress.com/2025/07/04/u...

#ADHD #DelayedDiagnosis #WomensHealth
chimpanzeve.bsky.social
Since writing our paper I've seen multiple interviews w/ clinicians who mention similar themes - exemplified by this blog

The results may not be a surprise to many in the community but we are proud to have it out there in a peer reviewed journal - 🤞 it means such voices can be taken more seriously
🧠 ADHS bei Frauen:
Wenn die Diagnose Jahrzehnte zu spät kommt – und was du tun kannst Viele von uns in der ADHSSpektrum-Community kennen es: Der Verdacht auf ADHS steht schon lange im…
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twigtechnology.bsky.social
In a narrow passage running between the massive stone house walls, more than 4500 years ago, someone sat and incised a pattern. Skara Brae has the same linear and geometric art as other Orkney Neolithic sites: not writing, not drawing, something else 🏺🧪

(zoom in on the stone on the left…)
Black and white photo of a rough sandstone Neolithic passageway, with the large stone on the left incised with diagonal, crossing lines