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Psychiatric comorbidity in ADHD symptom subtypes in clinic and community adults

Sprafkin, Joyce; Gadow, Kenneth D.; Weiss, Margaret D.; Schneider, Jayne; Nolan, Edith E.

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2007-09

10.1177/1087054707299402

PMID: 17494828

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OBJECTIVE: To compare psychiatric comorbidity between the three symptom subtypes of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Inattentive (I), Hyperactive-Impulsive (H), and Combined (C), in adults. METHOD: A clinic sample (N = 487) and a nonreferred community sample (N = 900) completed a DSM-IV-referenced rating scale and a questionnaire (social, educational, occupational, and treatment variables). Participants were assigned to one of four groups: ADHD:I, ADHD:H, ADHD:C, and NONE. RESULTS: All three ADHD symptom groups reported more severe comorbid symptoms than the NONE group; the ADHD:C and NONE groups were the most and least severe, respectively; and there were clear differences between the ADHD:I and ADHD:H groups. The pattern of group differences was similar in both samples. CONCLUSION: ADHD symptom subtypes in adults are associated with distinct clinical correlates. The diversity of self-reported psychopathology in adults who meet symptom criteria for ADHD highlights the importance of conducting broad-based evaluations.

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Female; Humans; Male; Adolescent; Adult; Mental Disorders; Aged; Middle Aged; Health Surveys; Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders; Comorbidity; Statistics as Topic; New York; Personality Inventory

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