SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Saturday, 10 May 2025
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Stratifying child and adolescent psychiat- ric outpatients at highest risk for suicidal thoughts and behaviors: Parsing the role of ADHD and other psychopathology Alysa E. Doyle, USA D iagnostic utility of various components of an ADHD assessment: Lessons learned from a collaborative ADHD clinic between the school system and mental Health Penny Corkum, Canada
HT-22 Hot Topic Session 15:00 – 16:30
Club A Driving infractions and crashes in adults with ADHD vs. control subjects: Role of ADHD persistence, comor-
bidities and medication treatment Chairs: Søren Dalsgaard, Denmark Lily Hechtman, Canada 001
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Driving infractions and crashes in adults vs. controls followed prospectively in the Multisite Multimodal study on ADHD (MTA) Lily Hechtman, Canada D ouble-blind placebo controlled simulated driving study of adults with ADHD Craig Surman, USA Observational data on traffic behaviour in individuals with ADHD and on effects of medi- cation Søren Dalsgaard, Denmark
HT-20 Hot Topic Session 15:00 – 16:30
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South Hall 2A Is physical activity a treatment option for ADHD? Chairs: Simon Cooper, United Kingdom Alexandra Philipsen, Germany 001 Acute effects of physical activity in young people with ADHD Simon Cooper, United Kingdom 002 START - physical exercise and person-centred cognitive skills training as treatment for adult ADHD: Protocol for a randomized controlled trial Mialinn Arvidsson Lindvall, Sweden
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ECSAS-02 Early Career Scientist Award Symposium 15:00 – 16:30 Club B Early Career Scientist Award Symposium dedicated to Joseph Biederman (†) Chairs: Stephen Faraone, USA Luis Augusto Rohde, Brazil 001 ADHD genetic risk and dementia in older adults: Findings from the alzheimer’s disease sequencing project Douglas Teixeira Leffa, USA L. Amaral, B. Bellaver, G. Povala, P. Lukasewicz Ferreira, G. Negrini, L. A. Rohde, B. Molina, D. Archer, T. Pascoal
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The current state of research on exercise ef- fects in children and adolescents as well as in adults with ADHD Alexandra Philipsen, Germany
HT-21 Hot Topic Session 15:00 – 16:30
South Hall 2B Clinical perspectives on ADHD and antisocial behavior:
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Prenatal exposure to medication for ADHD and risk of neurodevelopmental disorders: A multinational cohort study Claudia Bruno, Australia C. Cesta, V. Hjellvik, K. Furu, M.-H. Bjørk, Ø. Karlstad, C. Srinivas, M. Nørgaard, J. Reutfors, H. Zoega, J. M. Cohen Intervention efficacy targeting quality of work life in adults living with ADHD: A randomized controlled trial Chloe Voyer, Canada M. Corbière, P. Villotti, A. Stamate, I. Gold, G. Sauvé N eurodiversity and financial decision-making: ADHD traits in stock trading Max Witry, Germany M. Schulze, M. Kölle, A. Philipsen
Risks, strategies, and outcomes Chairs: Ylva Ginsberg, Sweden Wolfgang Retz, Germany 001
ADHD and intimate partner violence Wolfgang Retz, Germany ADHD, sexuality and risk for breaking rules Daniel Turner, Germany Predictors for offending in people with ADHD Ylva Ginsberg, Sweden T herapeutic options for offenders with ADHD Carlos López Pinar, Spain
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