2023 April 25, Laura Newberry, “Autism and ADHD often go hand-in-hand. What’s it like to have ’AuDHD’?”, inLos Angeles Times[1], Los Angeles, Calif.: Los Angeles Times Communications,→ISSN,→OCLC, archived fromthe original on2023-08-03:
AuDHDers may seem more extroverted in social situations than someone who is only autistic, Neff said. That's because autistic people often don't have a strong social drive, whileADHDers may be more talkative and outgoing (though this is not always the case).
[2023 June 3, Maia Hall, “Is awarding COVID medals a form of gaslighting? Take part in the debate”, inNew Zealand Doctor[2]:
Ms Watkeys also says new language is evolving, such as words likeADHDer and AuDHDer in colloquial use (AuDHD being dual-diagnosis autistic and ADHD).]
2024, Yenn Purkis, Tanya Masterman Sadiq,The Awesome Autistic Guide to Feelings and Emotions: Finding Your Comfort Zone[3], page 8:
Tanya is also an autisticADHDer, but didn't find out until she had a child (now a teen) who is also an AuDHDer (this word is a mashup of autism and ADHD).