ADHD 2025 | Final Programme

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Friday, 9 May 2025

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Investigating genetic variants in the Ras-MAPK pathway in ADHD and ASD using in vivo and in vitro approaches Anna Koutska, Czech Republic A. Vapenikova, P. Havlickova, T. Konikova, I. Kuta- Smatanova, M. Fencková E xploring copy number variants in a cohort of children affected by ADHD: Genetic insights and clinical perspectives Federica Mirabella, Italy V. Finocchiaro, M. Figura, O. Galesi, M. Elia, R. Barone, R. Rizzo M ulti-polygenic scores for externalizing be- havior among schoolchildren Uxue Zubizarreta Arruti, Spain M. Soler Artigas, R. Bosch, J. Cabana Domínguez, N. Llonga, J. Ramos-Quiroga, M. Pagerols, M. Casas, S. Alemany, M. Ribasés

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An observational study on adults with ADHD in Italy Ilaria Gervasini, Italy S. Montanari, S. Beomonte Zobel, V. Pinzone, V. Piras, D. Segatori Prevalence of ADHD diagnosis in adults: A CPT database perspective Sam Goldstein, USA Exploring quality of life improvements in older adults with ADHD: A retrospective cohort study Maria Loureiro, Ireland S. Carty, K. Walker Association between maternal diabetes during pregnancy and neurodevelopmental outcomes in offspring: Results from individual partici- pant data meta-analysis in ten birth cohorts Rae-Chi Huang, Australia R. Pretorius, D. Avraam, M. Guxens, J. Julvez, J. Harris, J. Nader In utero exposure to ADHD medication and growth trajectories in the offspring from birth to 15 years: A Danish population-based cohort study Amalie Jensen, Denmark K. Marcussen, S. Möller, K. Madsen Do fathers with ADHD have an increased risk of perinatal loss and adverse perinatal out- comes? A population-based study Ammal Khan, Norway A. Engeland, B. Solberg, I. Brikell, K. Klungsøyr Socioeconomic and regional variations in ADHD medication prescribing in England Muhammad Umair Khan, United Kingdom S. Hasan The role of environmental and behavioral factors in early life associated with screen- ing positive for ADHD at 8 years of age: A longitudinal study in ‘The Norwegian Mother, Father and Child Study’ André Høberg, Norway R. Walters, J. Haavik, T. Zayats Prevalence of autism spectrum disorder in young people attending ADMiRE, Ireland’s first specialist paediatric ADHD service Jane McGrath, Ireland S. Killeen, M. Shipsey, S. Sexton, B. Cawley, S. Watters, S. Ryan, J. Behan, N. Tims, M. Grace Core symptoms and executive function char- acteristics of children with ADHD with and without motor development lag Ren Yuanchun, People‘s Republic of China L. Shengqi, K. Dongqing

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P-03 Guided Poster Tour 12:45 – 14:45

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Epidemiology I Chair: Kathrine Bang Madsen, Denmark 001

Co-occurrence of sleep disorders with adult ADHD: Comparison with normal controls Dimitrios Adamis, Ireland J. Tiernan, N. Lagan, B. Gavin, F. McNicholas Screen time USAge patterns and associated factors among children with ADHD: A cross sectional analysis of multi device exposure

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and parental regulation Ahmed Al Ansari, Bahrain

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Increased risk of provisional premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) symptoms among females with ADHD Thomas Broughton, United Kingdom E. Lambert, J. Agnew-Blais R acial/Ethnic disparities in diagnosis of ADHD and comorbid disorders Jennifer Crosbie, Canada S. Shaikh, A. Dissanayake, A. Dupuis, P. Peter, A. Gajaria, P. Arnold, C. Burton, R. Schachar A DHD and cardiometabolic risk factors in adult type 2 diabetes: Baseline and longitudinal changes Zihan Dong, Sweden E. Du Rietz ADHD and comorbidities in childhood: Characterization, treatment and academic challenges Marta Ezequiel, Portugal R. Branco, R. Ribeiro Martins, J. Carreira, J. Matias, A. Queiroz, L. Ventosa, L. Rocha

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