Objective: to analyze the prevalence of ADHD symptoms and traits in a heterogeneous clinical psychiatric sample of young adults (aged 18-24 years old), who referred to a specialized outpatient clinic for various psychiatric and psychological disturbances. Method: 259 participants completed three validated self-report screening questionnaires for ADHD: the Wender Utah Rating Scale (WURS), the Adult Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Self-Report Screening Scale for DSM-5 (ASRS-5), and the Conners' adult ADHD rating scale (CAARS). Results: 12.4% of our sample scored above the cut-off at both the WURS and the ASRS-5 and was considered at risk of ADHD. Conclusion: the prevalence rate in our sample is higher than the one found in the adult general population (6.76%), and in the lower range of the one found in the adult clinical population (6.9%-38.8%). The potential role of sociodemographic (age, sex, gender identity, and employment) and comorbidity factors is discussed.

Toward an increased attention on ADHD symptoms and traits in young adults: prevalence data from screening tools in a psychiatric outpatient clinic / C. Sanguineti, V. Nisticò, I. Folatti, G. Santangelo, R. Faggioli, A. Bertani, O. Gambini, B. Demartini. - In: JOURNAL OF ATTENTION DISORDERS. - ISSN 1087-0547. - 28:2(2024 Jan), pp. 151-160. [10.1177/10870547231201954]

Toward an increased attention on ADHD symptoms and traits in young adults: prevalence data from screening tools in a psychiatric outpatient clinic

C. Sanguineti
Primo
;
V. Nisticò
Secondo
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I. Folatti;G. Santangelo;O. Gambini;B. Demartini
Ultimo
2024

Abstract

Objective: to analyze the prevalence of ADHD symptoms and traits in a heterogeneous clinical psychiatric sample of young adults (aged 18-24 years old), who referred to a specialized outpatient clinic for various psychiatric and psychological disturbances. Method: 259 participants completed three validated self-report screening questionnaires for ADHD: the Wender Utah Rating Scale (WURS), the Adult Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Self-Report Screening Scale for DSM-5 (ASRS-5), and the Conners' adult ADHD rating scale (CAARS). Results: 12.4% of our sample scored above the cut-off at both the WURS and the ASRS-5 and was considered at risk of ADHD. Conclusion: the prevalence rate in our sample is higher than the one found in the adult general population (6.76%), and in the lower range of the one found in the adult clinical population (6.9%-38.8%). The potential role of sociodemographic (age, sex, gender identity, and employment) and comorbidity factors is discussed.
adolescence; attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder; mental health; screening; young adults
Settore MED/25 - Psichiatria
Settore MEDS-11/A - Psichiatria
gen-2024
3-nov-2023
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