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Scientific programme

Saturday, 30 May 2015

16:00 – 16:30

Break

P-17

Guided Poster Tour

16:00–17:30

Hall 2 – Poster Area

Aetiology II

Chair:

K.-P. Lesch, Germany

P-17-001 Mental health in refugee families: Child­

hood abuse as a cause of ADHD

D. Martsenkovskyi, Ukraine

I. Martsenkovsky

P-17-002 Life events in the first trimester of preg-

nancy are related to a poor pregnancy

outcome in mothers of ADHD children.

F. Lopez Seco, Spain

P. Mundo Cid, J. Aguado Gracia, S. Acosta

garcía, A. Masana Marin

P-17-004 Executive functioning, emotional intel-

ligence and psychosocial adversity as pre-

dictors of ADHD in high-risk adolescents

L. Palacios-Cruz, Mexico

E.-M. Cárdenas-Godínez, A. Arias-Caballero,

C. Benjet, M. d. Carmen Lara Muñoz, R. E.

Ulloa-Flores, P. Clark, C. Cruz Fuentes, P.

Mayer-Villa, F. de la Peña, M. Feria, L. Sosa-

Mora, A. Fragoso

P-17-005 Evidence for a bias towards virtual navi-

gation response strategies in 8-year old

children with ADHD symptoms

P. Robaey, Canada

S. McKenzie, R. Schachar, M. Boivin, V. Bohbot

P-17-006 Comorbidity of allergic diseases among pa-

tients with ADHD and Tourette‘s disorder:

A nationwide population-based study

J. H. Son, Republic of Korea

Y. S. Lee, J. Han, G. H. Bahn

P-17-007 Circadian rhythm disruption as a link

between Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity

Disorder and obesity?

S. Vogel, The Netherlands

D. Bijlenga, M. Tanke, T. Bron, K. van der

Heijden, H. Swaab, a. Beekman, S. Kooij

P-17-008 Serum ferritin is negatively correlated

with inattention in a sample of Egyptian

children with Attention-Deficit/Hyper­

activity Disorder

M. Seleem, Egypt

T. El-Gohary, M. Eid, E. Sroor

P-17-009 Level of polyunsaturated fatty acids and

glutathione peroxidase activity in chil-

dren with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity

Disorder

H. Azouz, Egypt

A. Kitat

P-18

Guided Poster Tour

16:00–17:30

Hall 2 – Poster Area

Epidemiology II

Chair:

C. Tiesler, Germany

P-18-002 Reproductive outcomes of women treated

with stimulant medication for Attention-

Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

A. Poulton, Australia

R. Nanan

P-18-003 Socioeconomic associations with ADHD:

Findings from a mediation analysis

A. Russell, United Kingdom

T. Ford, G. Russell

P-18-004 Prevalence of ADHD subtypes, risk fac-

tors and relation to sluggish cognitive

tempo symptoms in school children in

Crete, Greece

M. Skounti, Greece

E. Aifanti, E. Parlama, M. Kouvidi, P. Skounti

P-18-005 Mothers with ADHD: Clinical characteris-

tics, comorbidity and treatment history

M. Stein, USA

J. Strickland, A. Chronis-Tuscano

P-18-006 Knowledge and attitudes towards

Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

(ADHD): A cross-cultural comparative

study between Scotland and Romania

M. Toma, United Kingdom

P-18-007 Knowledge /understanding, perception,

and attitude towards Attention-Deficit/

Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) among

general practitioners in Jakarta

J. A. Wibowo, United Kingdom

T. Wiguna

P-18-008 The first follow-up study of Attention-

Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder from China

Q. Gao, People‘s Republic of China

Y. Qian, X. He, W. Chang, Y. Li, Q. Cao, Y.

Wang, Q. Qian