SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Friday, 9 May 2025
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Associations between ADHD symptoms and objectively measured physical activity across developmental stages among girls and boys: Findings from the Millennium Cohort Study Amandine Senequier, United Kingdom S. Iliodromiti, J. Agnew-Blais C omorbid problems of ADHD traits and other developmental traits in general university students: A pilot study Nana Shinoda, Japan N. Shinoda, H. Shinoda, E. Shimizu O verweight and obesity in school-aged chil- dren with ADHD: A retrospective study from Western China Jing Tan, People‘s Republic of China L. Chen, B. Peng The prevalence of ADHD in inpatients with a primary diagnosis of depression Svenja Wudy, Germany J. Huang, N. Mauche, C. Makiol, M. Strauß Investigating the effects of ethnic racial iden- tity on ADHD and comorbid psychopathology: Implications for racial-ethnic minority univer- sity students in the United States Michael Meinzer, USA C. Melendez Consistency of ADHD diagnosis during health- care transitions Alberto Rodríguez-Quiroga, Spain From focus to pressure: Exploring essential hypertension risk in Israeli children with ADHD M. Polukst, Israel E. Merzon, S. Ashkenazi, E. Grossman, A. Golan- Cohen, S. Vinker, A. Israel
P-04 Guided Poster Tour 12:45 – 14:45
Congress Hall Foyer 2B (2 nd Floor)
Epidemiology II Chair: Helen-Maria Vasiliadis, Canada 001
A DHD in psychiatry trainees: Patterns of diag- nosis, treatment and professional implications Raquel Medinas, Portugal M. Cândido, J. Azenha, J. Domingos, D. Sousa Prevalence, self-diagnosis and treatment of ADHD among medical trainees: A review of current evidence Raquel Medinas, Portugal M. Cândido, J. Azenha, J. Domingos, D. Sousa Association between ADHD and cardiometa- bolic risk profile in patients with acute myo- cardial infarction Honghui Yao, Sweden I. Brikell, H. Larsson, E. Rietz, C. Hartman, T. Jernberg, P. Andell, Z. Chang Professional perspectives on the management of adult ADHD in Italy Silvia Montanari, Italy I. Gervasini, S. Beomonte Zobel, V. Pinzone, V. Piras, D. Segatori Stimulant treatment for ADHD and risk of first and repeat juvenile criminal offending: A population-based cohort study Timothy Nielsen, USA R. Nanan, T. Butler, N. Nassar, A. Poulton A DHD and risk of cause-specific mortality: A population-based cohort study Timothy Nielsen, USA R. Nanan, T. Butler, N. Nassar, A. Poulton Global perspectives on ADHD treatment prac- tices in children and adolescents: A pilot study Özlem Özcan, Türkiye S. Uygun, E. Kurtuldu, D. Öztop Non-suicidal self-injury and ADHD in adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis Ambar Lyned Rodriguez-Araud, Puerto Rico M. Velez-Pastrana Adult ADHD: Associated medical conditions and related factors Luca Rolle, Italy C. Perotti, G. Di Salvo, G. Maina Seasonality and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on ADHD medication utilization in Poland Marcin Rzeszutek, Poland T. Wola ń czyk
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P-05 Guided Poster Tour 12:45 – 14:45 Diagnosis, adults Chair: Wolfgang Retz, Germany 001
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Indicators of impulsivity in a routine clinical evaluation of adult ADHD Hui Dong, The Netherlands A. B. M. Fuermaier, J. Koerts, G. H. M. Pijnenborg, N. Guo, N. Scherbaum, B. Müller The clinical utility of QbMobile as a smart- phone application for the assessment of ADHD Urban Gustafsson, Sweden S. Larsson, N. Casals, R. Nolen, R. Sanyal, M. Hansen Temperament traits and ADHD subtypes in adults: Insights from latent profile analysis Henning Heinze, Germany C. Teuchert, J. Koerner, M. Daseking
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