ADHD “Symptomatic contamination” in dual pathology (II): Specific analysis of the “Sym_Con” sample - 13/04/16
Résumé |
Introduction |
The general data of this sample were presented in “ADHD symptomatic contamination in a Dual Pathology (I): General Analysis of the Sym_Con Sample”. We evaluated the presence of symptomatic contamination by ADHD in a SUD group compared with a group of non-consumers adults (parents of children treated in a CAP unit).
Objective and aims |
Describe more specifically the peculiarities of the sample Sym_Con according to the type of substance consumption (Alcohol [n=65], Cocaine [n=48], Cannabis [n=49] assessing the presence of ADHD symptomatic contamination.
Methods |
We use differents Visual Analogical Scales plus the WURS, BDI, and Exploratory Lists of symptoms of ADHD.
Results |
As can be seen in Table 1, Table 2, the subgroup of Alcohol has a poorer “scalar” status with worse general state, more sadness and anxiety, being the subgroup of cocaine the most “suspicious”. The presence of ADHD-symptomatic contamination is more noticeable in the Cannabis subgroup.
Conclusions |
ADHD symptomatic contamination in our Sym_Con sample is frequent, being the cannabis subgroup the more contaminated one. More studies that corroborate the results obtained in this sample are required.
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