ADHD 2025 | Final Programme

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Saturday, 10 May 2025

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The SIBS intervention for siblings of children with ADHD: Results from a randomized con- trolled trial Krister Fjermestad, Norway S. Kirchhofer, T. Vatne Effectiveness of a group intervention to im- prove mental health in siblings of children with chronic disorders: A cluster randomized controlled trial Krister Fjermestad, Norway S. Kirchhofer, T. Fredriksen, T. Vatne Can hyperfocus help compensate for academic difficulties in university students with ADHD symptoms? Miguel Garcia Pimenta, The Netherlands Work performance assessment in adults with ADHD and related disorders Nana Guo, People‘s Republic of China A. Fuermaier, C. Steggemann, O. Tucha, A. Keller Development of a psychological health promo- tion intervention for ultra-orthodox Jewish mothers of children with ADHD using the intervention mapping protocol Jennifer Budman, Israel A. Maeir

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Overview of activities in Bolivia regarding neurodevelopmental disorders

Zuleika Morillo, Bolivia R. Martínez, N. Legeros

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Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation for treating ADHD in a pediatric and young adult population: A case series report Zuleika Morillo De Nieto, Dominican Republic R. Nina, H. Komatsu, J. Perez, S. Abreu, M. Nieto Empowering parents in a quest to transform ADHD care: A strengths-based, multimodal intervention for the clinical setting Brooke McLaughlin, USA S. Tanski Augmenting group services for university students with ADHD: Implementation of walk- in therapy services at a large, urban, public university in the United States Michael Meinzer, USA A. Hernandez-Vallant, N. Zolli, N. Robinson Subjective sleep characteristics and their as- sociation with attentional parameters in adults with ADHD Solveig Menrad, Germany E. Künstler, T. Schultze, H. Schneider, P. Bublak, K. Finke, S. Rupprecht T he long-term effects of cognitive behavioral therapy on quality of life in adults with ADHD after intervention: 6 to 8 years follow-up Valentina Navarro-Ovando, The Netherlands R. Wettstein, V. Jancke, S. Van Schie, J. Rijksbaron, G. Dumont The Impact of ADHD on sexuality: Relation- ships, sexual dysfunctions and compulsive sexual behavior Ricardo Nogueira, Portugal Life satisfaction in adults with ADHD: The role of age, gender and ADHD symptom severity Lisa Østrådt-Jennings, Norway A. Høberg, A. Austgulen, J. Haavik, A. J. Lundervold Maternal experiences of parenting boys with ADHD: The role of cultural context Dafna Palti, Israel M. Hoffman Cognitive flexibility, empathy and social self-efficacy in children with ADHD and their parents: An actor-partner interdependence model Kaiqi Peng, People‘s Republic of China W. Yin, D. Hong, J. Xie, M. Yu

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P-22 Guided Poster Tour 12:45 – 14:45 Quality of life/Caregiver burden II Chair: Iris Manor, Israel 001

Congress Hall Foyer 2B (2 nd Floor)

The impact of untreated ADHD on motor ve- hicle accidents Jim Potenziano, USA A. Childress The impact of comorbidity ADHD on weight in patients after bariatric surgery Jamala Huseynli, Türkiye B. Öncü, A. Kocaay Stigma of ADHD and its impact on Hungarian adolescents and young adults Vajsz Kornel, Hungary L. Paulina, D. Peto, B. Juhasz, M. Miklosi Exploring the lived experiences of adults with ADHD to inform the development of an adult- specific functional impairment assessment measure Sumeiyah Koya, United Kingdom Oral health-related quality of life in adult patients with depression or ADHD Christian Makiol, Germany S. Gemp, D. Ziebolz, R. Haak, N. Mauche, M. Prase, E. Dogan-Sander, F. Görges, M. Strauß, G. Schmalz

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