The conclusion from research with adults who, as children, were treated with psychostimulants for ADHD is that these individuals are likely to
A) show no significant behavioral differences when compared with adults who were not diagnosed as ADHD during childhood
B) display more social skills and self-esteem than adults who were diagnosed with ADHD as children but did not receive psychostimulant treatment
C) exhibit greater risk for abusing psychostimulants than adults who were diagnosed with ADHD as children but did not receive psychostimulant treatment
D) all of the above
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