# On the way to becoming like anyone else. The experiences of being involved in their care - an interview study with adult patients with ADHD

**Authors:** Petra Becker, A. Birgitta Gunnarsson, Mikael Rask, Jalal Safipour

PMC · DOI: 10.1080/28324765.2025.2550308 · Cogent Mental Health · 2025-08-22

## TL;DR

This study explores how adults with ADHD experience being involved in their care, aiming to understand their needs and how involvement helps them manage daily life.

## Contribution

The study provides new insights into how adults with ADHD desire involvement in their care when given security and information.

## Key findings

- Adults with ADHD desire involvement in their care when they feel secure and have their information needs met.
- Involvement in care helps them develop strategies to manage daily life and feel more self-sufficient.
- Three sub-themes emerged: being connected, finding a place in companionship, and pathways to participation in care.

## Abstract

Adults with ADHD face many challenges in their daily lives. Daily life can be made easier by learning from others or developing one’s own strategies. The healthcare services can provide information and interventions, but we know little about what the adults with ADHD themselves say they need, and in which ways they are involved in their care. The purpose of this study is to explore the experiences adults with ADHD have of being involved in their care. Fifteen semi structured in-depth interviews were conducted. The data were analyzed with qualitative latent content analysis that revealed one major theme: “Becoming someone like anyone else” and three sub-themes “Being connected”, “Finding a place in companionship” and “Pathways to participation in care”. The findings of this study emphasize that adults with ADHD express a desire to be involved in the care and treatment for their ADHD if a sense of security and their information needs are met. This involvement becomes part of what leads them towards a more self-sufficient state where they can feel like anyone else and gain more strategies to manage their daily lives.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** ADHD (MONDO:0007743)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** ADHD (MESH:D001289)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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