As with the findings for children, the rate of adults who are seeking medical care for ADHD has increased significantly. The NAMCS data collection form was not changed over this time frame and cannot account for the increasing trend. Unfortunately, reasons for the increase cannot be discerned with NAMCS data. The increase may be, in part, a result of heightened awareness by physicians and media attention. By 2001-2002, office visits by adults accounted for 21.8 percent of all office visits that resulted in a diagnosis of ADHD, compared with 17.4 percent in 1995 to 1996.