ADHD 2025 | Final Programme

P-21 Guided Poster Tour 12:45 – 14:45 Quality of life/Caregiver burden I Chair: Mark Bellgrove, Australia 001

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Do reading and math make you squirm?: The role of hyperactivity in cognitively demanding early academic tasks Luisa Bermeo, USA P. Graziano, J. Spiegel P aying ttention to Teeth: Long-term oral health outcomes of ADHD in Israeli youth Alexander Bershadsky, Israel E. Merzon, S. Ashkenazi Y oung adults with ADHD transitioning into a public adult specialist service: Supporting pathway and patient characteristics Marie Boilson, Ireland S. O Dea Psychosocial impact of ADHD and learning disorders in adolescents Ellen Braaten, USA I. Ramos, P. Vuijk, A. Doyle, G. Forchelli Is positive illusory bias unique to ADHD?: Exploring its role and connections to psycho-

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ART EXHIBITION BY JÉRÉMY PIQUET

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An artistic perspective on ADHD

social outcomes Giulia Crisci, Italy I. Mammarella

The artist Jérémy Piquet shares his experiences with ADHD through an introspective art project. After years of creative work, he learned of his diagnosis at the age of 39, which clarified the chaos within him. Unable to find suitable information for his fluctuating concentration, he decided to create an artistic project that represents ADHD in a visual, simple, and acces- sible way. In 40 illustrations, he depicts the positive and negative aspects of the disorder and uses the snail as a symbol of resilience. Alongside his exhibitions, his work also takes the form of an educational book, appreciated by various audiences, including healthcare professionals. Driven by his commitment, he hopes to raise aware- ness, engage with others, and change the perception of ADHD through art.

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H ow media can inspire adolescents with ADHD and help them with developing character strengths Biqing Chi, The Netherlands R. De Leeuw, M. Hoogman, M. Fransen C haracter strengths in people with ADHD: A systematic review Biqing Chi, The Netherlands R. De Leeuw, M. Fransen, M. Hoogman Examining the associations between ADHD and later sleep problems Madeline Curzon, USA M. Hernandez, L. Reinoso, E. Goldhagen, M. Johansson, C. Coccia, A. Dick, P. Graziano Parents with ADHD: Is parenting efficacy re- lated to self-perceptions of the disorder? Tali Devor, Israel T. Einziger, A. Berger Mind wandering as a mediator in the link be- tween ADHD and creativity: Evidence from

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two independent samples Han Fang, The Netherlands

A. De Roubaix, O. Grimm, G. Ziegler, S. Kittel- Schneider, J. Réthelyi, T. Kilencz, L. Balogh, C. Greven, M. Hoogman

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