This is actually confounded when using ADHD as an example because there’s two dynamics at play:
Any “disability” (construed broadly, under the social model of disability) is, almost by definition, a case where your adaptive capacity is lower than expected (by society)
ADHD specifically affects executive function and impulse control, leading to a reduced ability to force, or do anything that isn’t basically effortless.
This is actually confounded when using ADHD as an example because there’s two dynamics at play:
Any “disability” (construed broadly, under the social model of disability) is, almost by definition, a case where your adaptive capacity is lower than expected (by society)
ADHD specifically affects executive function and impulse control, leading to a reduced ability to force, or do anything that isn’t basically effortless.