1. Adult ADHD Diagnosis, Symptoms of Impulsivity, and Emotional Dysregulation in a Clinical Sample of Outpatients Consulting for a Behavioral Addiction.
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El Archi S, Barrault S, Garcia M, Branger S, Maugé D, Ballon N, and Brunault P
- Subjects
- Adult, Humans, Outpatients, Impulsive Behavior, Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity psychology, Gambling complications, Gambling psychology, Behavior, Addictive diagnosis, Behavior, Addictive complications, Behavior, Addictive psychology
- Abstract
Objective: This study aimed to investigate ADHD in adult outpatients seeking treatment for a behavioral addiction and to identify the specificity of psychopathological features if the behavioral addiction cooccurs with adult ADHD., Method: Sixty-five outpatients consulting for a behavioral addiction were assessed for ADHD (DIVA-5), addictive disorder (alcohol, tobacco, cannabis, gambling, gaming, food, and sex), impulsivity (UPPS-P), and emotion dysregulation (DERS-36)., Results: In our sample of outpatients seeking treatment for a behavioral addiction, adult ADHD was independently associated with higher compulsive sexual behavior disorder severity, "sensation seeking," "positive urgency," difficulties in "goal-directed behavior," "impulse control," and use of "emotion regulation strategies" in the context of intense emotions. A 29% of the sample was diagnosed for adult ADHD., Conclusion: The association of adult ADHD with specific dimensions of impulsivity and emotion dysregulation, pave the way for future clinical and research perspectives.
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- 2023
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