SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Thursday, 8 May 2025
HT-10 Hot Topic Session 17:00 – 18:30
HT-12 Hot Topic Session 17:00 – 18:30 ADHD in college-aged adults Chairs: Kevin M. Antshel, USA
South Hall 2A Hazard environmental exposure and the development of ADHD: Evidence from large population study Chairs: Takuya Saito, Japan, Li Yang, People‘s Republic of China 001 E nvironmental pollution exposure and ADHD symptoms: Progress in the Hokkaido study Takuya Saito, Japan
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Jason Bantjes, South Africa
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W hy focusing attention on ADHD is integral to supporting student mental health and academic success in South Africa Universities Jason Bantjes, South Africa ADHD in college students with sexual/gender minority identities Kevin M. Antshel, USA How effective and specific is extended time for college students? A randomized clinical trial Lui Martins Costa Malcon, Brazil Cognitive-behavioral intervention to treat executive dysfunction in college students with ADHD Sarah O’Neill, USA
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P renatal opioid exposure and subsequent risk of ADHD: Nationwide birth cohort study in South Korea Jiseung Kang, Republic of Korea A n umbrella review of evidence on the as- sociation between environmental pollutant exposure and neurodevelopmental disorders Li Yang, People’s Republic of China
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HT-11 Hot Topic Session 17:00 – 18:30
South Hall 2B Neurodiversity approach: Evidence for positive and strength focused aspects in ADHD Chairs: Martine Hoogman, The Netherlands Edmund Sonuga-Barke, United Kingdom 001 P ositive attitudes towards ADHD among diag- nosed individuals: Divergent influences across symptoms Nitzan Shahar, Israel
OC-01 Opening Ceremony 19:00 – 20:30
Congress Hall
Opening Ceremony Moderator: Michal Goetz, Czech Republic Welcome Address by the President of the World Federation of ADHD Stephen Faraone, USA Heinrich Hoffman Medal of the World Federation of ADHD Stephen Faraone, USA Experiences as an adult with ADHD raising a (now grown) adult with ADHD Katherine Ellison, USA Interview with Anita Thapar to get a child psychiatrist’s perspectives Katherine Ellison, USA Anita Thapar, United Kingdom At the end of the Opening Ceremony all participants are invited to join the Networking Reception in the exhibition area in in the Congress Hall Foyer on the 2 nd Floor.
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Quantification of potential strengths in adults with ADHD Martine Hoogman, The Netherlands D istracted, hyperactive, and thriving: Factors supporting successful functioning in ADHD
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across the adult lifespan Brandy Callahan, Canada
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I would never give up my ADHD – high-func- tioning ADHD Myriam Bea, Germany
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