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Persistence and Subtype Stability of ADHD Among Substance Use Disorder Treatment Seekers
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Kaye, S (author)
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Ramos-Quiroga, JA (author)
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van de Glind, G (author)
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Levin, FR (author)
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Faraone, SV (author)
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Allsop, S (author)
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Degenhardt, L (author)
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Moggi, F (author)
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Barta, C (author)
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- Konstenius, M (author)
- Karolinska Institutet
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- Franck, J (author)
- Karolinska Institutet
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Skutle, A (author)
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Bu, ET (author)
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Koeter, MWJ (author)
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Demetrovics, Z (author)
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Kapitany-Foveny, M (author)
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Schoevers, RA (author)
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van Emmerik-van Oortmerssen, K (author)
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Carpentier, PJ (author)
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Dom, G (author)
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Verspreet, S (author)
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Crunelle, CL (author)
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Young, JT (author)
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Carruthers, S (author)
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Cassar, J (author)
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Fatseas, M (author)
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Auriacombe, M (author)
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Johnson, B (author)
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Dunn, M (author)
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Slobodin, O (author)
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van den Brink, W (author)
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- 2016-02-27
- 2019
- English.
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In: Journal of attention disorders. - : SAGE Publications. - 1557-1246 .- 1087-0547. ; 23:12, s. 1438-1453
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- Objective: To examine ADHD symptom persistence and subtype stability among substance use disorder (SUD) treatment seekers. Method: In all, 1,276 adult SUD treatment seekers were assessed for childhood and adult ADHD using Conners’ Adult ADHD Diagnostic Interview for Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (4th ed.; DSM-IV; CAADID). A total of 290 (22.7%) participants met CAADID criteria for childhood ADHD and comprise the current study sample. Results: Childhood ADHD persisted into adulthood in 72.8% ( n = 211) of cases. ADHD persistence was significantly associated with a family history of ADHD, and the presence of conduct disorder and antisocial personality disorder. The combined subtype was the most stable into adulthood (78.6%) and this stability was significantly associated with conduct disorder and past treatment of ADHD. Conclusion: ADHD is highly prevalent and persistent among SUD treatment seekers and is associated with the more severe phenotype that is also less likely to remit. Routine screening and follow-up assessment for ADHD is indicated to enhance treatment management and outcomes.
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Kaye, S
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Ramos-Quiroga, J ...
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van de Glind, G
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Levin, FR
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Faraone, SV
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Allsop, S
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show more...
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Degenhardt, L
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Moggi, F
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Barta, C
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Konstenius, M
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Franck, J
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Skutle, A
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Bu, ET
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Koeter, MWJ
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Demetrovics, Z
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Kapitany-Foveny, ...
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Schoevers, RA
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van Emmerik-van ...
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Carpentier, PJ
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Dom, G
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Verspreet, S
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Crunelle, CL
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Young, JT
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Carruthers, S
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Cassar, J
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Fatseas, M
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Auriacombe, M
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Johnson, B
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Dunn, M
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Slobodin, O
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van den Brink, W
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