Opinion Review
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2023.
World J Psychiatry. May 19, 2023; 13(5): 138-143
Published online May 19, 2023. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v13.i5.138
Table 1 Comparison of DSM-5-TR and ICD-11 diagnostic criteria for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder

DSM-5-TR
ICD-11
NameADHDADHD
OnsetSome symptoms present before 12 yrSome symptoms present before 12 yr
Symptoms9 IA symptoms11 or 9 IA symptoms
9 HY/IM symptoms11 or 10 HY/IM symptoms
Presentation types/symptom criteria for children(1) ADHD combined: At least 6 IA and 6 HY/IM symptoms; (2) ADHD predominantly inattentive: At least 6 IA symptoms; and (3) ADHD predominantly hyperactive/impulsive: At least 6 HY/IM symptoms (1) ADHD combined: IA and HY/IM symptoms present with neither predominating; (2) ADHD predominantly inattentive: IA symptoms predominating; and (3) ADHD predominantly hyperactive/impulsive: HY/IM symptoms predominating
Presentation types/symptom criteria for persons aged ≥ 17(1) ADHD combined: At least 5 IA and 5 HY/IM symptoms; (2) ADHD predominantly inattentive: at least 5 IA symptoms; and (3) ADHD predominantly hyperactive/impulsive: At least 5 HY/IM symptoms
SettingsPresent in at least 2 settingsMultiple settings–but symptoms may vary according to the structure and demands of the setting
Duration ≥ 6 mo≥ 6 mo
ImpairmentSocial, academic, or occupational functioningSocial, academic, or occupational functioning–IA symptoms less evident in stimulating and rewarding activities and HY/IM during free-play