ADHD 2023 - Congress Programme

17 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Thursday, 18 May 2023 HT-01 Hot Topic Session 15:00–16:30 G104-105 New findings on ADHD neuromodulation: Under- standing mechanisms of action and going out of the laboratory settings Chairs: S. Cortese, United Kingdom K. Rubia, United Kingdom HT-01-001 Transcranial direct current stimulation vs. sham for the treatment of inatten- tion in adults with ADHD: The TUNED randomized clinical trial D. Leffa, USA HT-01-002 Personalized at-home neurofeedback compared to long-acting methylphenidate in children with ADHD: NEWROFEED, a European randomized noninferiority trial D. Purper-Ouakil, France HT-01-003 The effect of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) combined with cog- nitive training in adolescent boys with ADHD: Understanding mechanisms of actions K. Rubia, United Kingdom HT-01-004 Transcutaneous electrical acupoint stimu- lation for children with ADHD Y. Li, China HT-01-005 What is the current evidence for trigemi- nal nerve stimulation in ADHD? S. Loo, USA HT-02 Hot Topic Session 15:00–16:30 Auditorium How to maximize the impact of clinical guidelines for ADHD: Professional and lived experience perspectives Chair: M. Bellgrove, Australia HT-02-001 APSARD for adult ADHD S. Faraone, USA HT-02-002 Australian guidelines M. Bellgrove, Australia L. Brown, Australia HT-02-003 European Guidelines M. Döpfner, Germany HT-02-004 CADDRA guidelines M. Gignac, Canada HT-03 Hot Topic Session 15:00–16:30 G102-103 Prenatal risk factors for ADHD Chairs: K. Bang Madsen, Denmark J. Newcorn, USA HT-03-001 Interaction of genetic liability and peri- natal inflammation contributes to ADHD symptoms in children N. Takahashi, Japan HT-03-002 Prenatal exposure to a natural disaster and early development of psychiatric disorders during the preschool years: stress in the pregnancy study Y. Nomura, USA HT-03-003 In utero exposure to ADHD medication and long-term offspring outcomes K. Bang Madsen, Denmark HT-04 Hot Topic Session 15:00–16:30 Emerald Room Digital world and ADHD or ADHD and digital world: What is the direction of the association? Causality or correlation? Chairs: L. Thorell, Sweden S. Walitza, Switzerland HT-04-001 Problematic use of digital media in chil- dren and adolescents with a diagnosis of ADHD compared to controls. Findings from recent studies S. Walitza, Switzerland HT-04-002 Screen time and psychopathology: Investigating directionality using cross- lagged panel models M. Hoffmann, Brazil HT-04-003 Longitudinal associations between digital media use and ADHD symptoms in chil- dren and adolescents L. Thorell, Sweden HT-05 Hot Topic Session 15:00–16:30 G106 EUNETHYDIS Symposium dedicated to Alessandro Zuddas Chairs: T. Banaschewski, Germany D. Coghill, Australia HT-05-001 Introduction and update of the literature B. Vitiello, Italy HT-05-002 The results from the ADDUCE project S. Carucci, Italy

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