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Scientific programme

Saturday, 30 May 2015

P-22

Guided Poster Tour

16:00–17:30

Hall 2 – Poster Area

Co-morbidity disorders –Adults

Chair:

S. Kooij, The Netherlands

P-22-001 Suicidal behaviour in young adults with

ADHD history

A. L. Chirita, Romania

M. C. Pirlog

P-22-003 Sex- and subtype-related differences in

the comorbidity of adult ADHD on axis I

and axis II

S. Gross-Lesch, Germany

C. Jacob, A. Dempfle, S. Reichert, T. Jans, J.

Geissler, S. Kittel-Schneider, T. Nguyen, A. Reif,

K.-P. Lesch

P-22-004 Adult ADHD and comorbid somatic dis-

ease. A literature review

J. Instanes, Norway

J. Haavik

P-22-005 Depression and anxiety influence the

Wisconsin card sorting test of elderly

with and without Attention-Deficit/

Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD): Preli­

minary results

M. Klein, Brazil

A. K. Menezes, T. M. Alves, M. R. Louzã

P-22-006 ADHD comorbidity and related factors

in adults with generalized anxiety and

obsessive compulsive disorders: A prelimi-

nary study

E. Ozten, Turkey

E. Tufan, G. Hizli Sayar, G. Eryilmaz,

O. Karamustafalioglu

P-22-007 Are wandering minds and swinging moods

linked to depression in adults with ADHD?

C. Ryckaert, United Kingdom

C. Skirrow, F. Rijsdijk, J. Kuntsi, P. Asherson

P-22-008 Comorbid symptoms in adults with ADHD

N. Saga, Japan

T. Motira, T. Tokumasu, D. Ikuse, G. Arai,

Y. Okajima, A. Iwanami

P-22-009 Adult ADHD and personality disorders:

A Spanish sample

J. Sevilla, Spain

I. Basurte, L. Serrano, A. Sedano, R. Navarro

P-22-010 The association between metabolic syn-

drome, obesity-related outcomes and adult

Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

D. Wynchank, The Netherlands

D. Bijlenga, F. Lamers, S. Kooij, A. Bron,

A. Beekman, B. Penninx

P-22-011 The development of comorbid anxiety in

adults with ADHD: Demographic, devel-

opmental and psychosocial risk factors

and predictors

J. Bramham, Ireland

K. Grogan

P-23

Guided Poster Tour

16:00–17:30

Hall 2 – Poster Area

Pathophysiology–Children and adolescents

Chair:

S. Cortese, Italy

P-23-002 Psychopathology, executive functioning

and functional impairment between re-

ferred vs. non-referred ADHD adolescents

siblings

L. Palacios-Cruz, Mexico

A. Arias-Caballero, C. Benjet, P. Mayer,

C. Cruz Fuentes, R. E. Ulloa, N. González

Reyna, A. Fragoso, P. Clark, M. d. Carmen

Lara Muñoz, J. C. Pérez Castro, F. de la Peña,

A. Sepúlveda-Sastré

P-23-003 Sensory processing difficulties in special

education needs (SEN) school children–

a preliminary survey

S. Perera, United Kingdom

J. Kaleyias, A. Abdussalam

P-23-004 Emotional dysregulation of ADHD in

childhood predicts maintenance of

hyperactive-impulsive symptoms in early

adulthood

Q. Qian, People‘s Republic of China

W. Chang, X. He, L. Yang, L. Liu, Q. Ma,

Y. Li, L. Sun, Q. Qian, Y. Wang

P-23-005 Are ADHD children efficient foragers?

Evidence from the ecologically based ball-

search field task

M. Rosetti, Mexico

R. E. Ulloa, E. Reyes-Zamorano, L. Palacios-

Cruz, F. de la Peña, R. Hudson