ADHD 2025 | Final Programme

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Saturday, 10 May 2025

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Psychiatrist, parent and youth perspectives on the use of home video conferencing in ADHD care Philippe Robaey, Canada A. Maisonneuve School absenteeism among clinically-referred youth with ADHD: A machine learning ap- proach to classification Maria Rogers, Canada P. Goh, J. Whitley, D. Smith, N. McBrearty, Z. Hewson, A. Wong, G. Mellor Perception of ADHD in Poland: Differences between gender, age groups, and knowledge of ADHD Aleksandra Frontczak,Poland L. Stecko, C. Pignatelli, L. Kalita, Z. Jaworska, A. Salajková, S. Ranjbaran, E. Salman, T. Gonçalves T he intelligence structures of school-age chil- dren with ADHD: A multicenter cross-sectional study in China Jing Tan, People‘s Republic of China L. Chen, L. Zhu A DHD and anxiety disorders in adolescents: Unveiling digital behavior trends through machine learning Tudor Vaidean, Romania R. Sipos, A. Rapciuc, C. Poetar, E. Predescu Empedocles and the first description of ADHD in Ancient Greece by older than Hippocrates Michiel Willem Van Kernebeek, Belgium C. Crunelle Admissions to an inpatient drug and alcohol service: How often are prescription stimulants implicated? Alison Poulton, Australia H. Khalifa, N. Gauci, E. Hibbert, J. Kruk, K. Fisher, B. McMillan

HT-18 Hot Topic Session 15:00 – 16:30

Congress Hall Two treatments better than one? Investigating com-

bined treatments for childhood ADHD Chairs: David Daley, United Kingdom Mark Stein, USA 001

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U nguided parent mediated self-help interven- tions for childhood ADHD with or without medication David Daley, United Kingdom Treating parents with ADHD and their young children in urban pediatric primary care: The TPAC hybrid effectiveness-implementation study Andrea Chronis-Tuscano, USA Investigating a combined treatment approach to equip parents and teachers to support chil- dren with ADHD in Japan Gail Tripp, Japan The future of combined treatment: What do we know about sequencing treatments for ADHD? Mark Stein, USA

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HT-19 Hot Topic Session 15:00 – 16:30

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North Hall Joint Symposium of the Affiliated Societies of the World Federation of ADHD Chairs: Jennifer Crosbie, Canada Alysa E. Doyle, USA 001 E nvironmental exposures and social determi- nants of health: Leveraging population data to build precision models of ADHD risk and resilience Jennifer Crosbie, Canada

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Pre and perinatal health factors, genetic risk, and youth ADHD symptom trajectories: Leveraging a person-specific approach in the Oregon-1000 Cohort Molly Nikolas, USA

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