ADHD
意味
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder — a neurodevelopmental condition increasingly recognized and discussed in Japan.
ADHD has become one of the most talked-about mental health topics in Japan, particularly regarding adult ADHD (大人のADHD). Many Japanese adults are discovering they have ADHD after years of struggling with focus, organization, and impulsivity that they attributed to personal failings. Social media has been transformative — ADHD creators sharing coping strategies and daily life experiences have built massive followings. The English abbreviation ADHD is used as-is in Japanese, alongside the formal name 注意欠如・多動症.
例文
- 大人のADHDって最近よく聞くけど、自分も当てはまる気がする。
- ADHDの特性をうまく活かして仕事してる人もいるよ。
- ADHDかもって思って病院行ったら、実際にそうだった。
使い方ガイド
場面: healthcare, social media, self-help, daily conversation
トーン: informative, self-reflective
正しい言い方
- ADHDの診断受けてから、自分を責めなくなった。 (After getting an ADHD diagnosis, I stopped blaming myself.)
- ADHDの人向けのライフハック動画、すごく助かる。 (Life hack videos for people with ADHD are incredibly helpful.)
避ける言い方
- 「ADHDって言い訳でしょ」は絶対に言わない (Never say 'ADHD is just an excuse' — it dismisses a real neurodevelopmental condition)
よくある間違い
- Self-diagnosing ADHD based on social media content alone — while awareness is valuable, proper clinical diagnosis involves detailed assessment by a specialist
起源と歴史
From English 'Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.' The English abbreviation is used in Japanese media and conversation. Adult ADHD awareness surged in Japan from the mid-2010s through social media and bestselling books.
文化的背景
時代: Mid-2010s awareness surge for adult ADHD
世代: 20s-40s, growing awareness across all ages
社会的背景: Universal
地域メモ: Used across all of Japan. Adult ADHD diagnosis and treatment options are expanding, though wait times for specialist appointments can be very long.
関連フレーズ
フラッシュカード、クイズ、音声発音、間隔反復