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    Parental investment, self-control, and sex differences in the expression of adhd
    with Joan C. Stevenson
    Human Nature 11 (4): 405-422. 2000.
    Women do most of the parenting. To provide a stable and healthier setting for children they must sublimate their own interests and feelings, which puts greater pressures on women to communicate needs clearly or to be deceptive when the occasion demands. The likely advantage in communication skills and self-control may ameliorate the impact of disorders like ADHD where the most serious deficit is in self-inhibition. This would account for the strikingly uneven male to female sex ratio of 2:1 (in …Read more