Final Programme 2019

19 WORLD FEDERATION SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Friday, 26 April 2019 P-03-010 Identifying executive functioning profiles of pre-schoolers with ADHD: A multi- method approach P. Graziano, USA T. Landis, A. Garcia P-03-011 Differences in emotional dysregulation and well-being among German and Latin American adults with ADHD K. Bauer, Germany P-03-012 ADHD in acute care child and adolescent psychiatric inpatients L. Martin Garcia, Spain J. Lull Carmona, R. Lineros Linero, C. Garcia Ribeiro, J. J. Ortiz P-03-013 Tunisian military children with ADHD I. Soualmia, Tunisia H. Slama P-03-014 Implementation of New Forest Parenting Programme (NFPP) in Uganda R. Mpango, Uganda P-04 Guided Poster Tour 14:30–16:00 Pavilion 5 Diagnosis – adults Chair: F. Reimherr, USA P-04-001 Multicenter application of diva-5, Korean version, for adults with ADHD G.-H. Bahn, Republic of Korea S.-Y. Lee, M.-H. Hong, D.-H. Han, Y.-S. Lee, B.-S. Kim, S.-Y. Bhang, E.-J. Kim, S.-Y. Lee, Y.-S. Joung, H. Yoo P-04-002 Five to fifteen questionnaires used as a retrospective assessment of childhood symptoms in the context of adult assess- ment J. Borg, Sweden J. Jokinen, S. Lajic, E. Renhorn, A. Trillingsgaard, B. Kadesjö, C. Gillberg, T. Hirvikoski P-04-003 Nine everyday situations, nine different forms of attention Y. Groen, The Netherlands A. B. Fuermaier, L. Tucha, M. Weisbrod, S. Aschenbrenner, O. Tucha P-04-004 The validity reliability and Turkish translit- eral equivalence study of excessively mind wandering scale S. Gunay Aksoy, Turkey U. M. Aksoy, A. E. Tufan, H. Duzcu, B. Semerci P-04-005 Discriminating ADHD from healthy controls using functional connectivities: The cross- sectional classification and the longitudi- nal prediction X. Guo, People’s Republic of China D. Yao, Q. Cao, Q. Zhao, H. Li, F. Huang, Y. Wang, L. Liu, Q. Qian, Y. Wang, J. Sui, L. Sun P-04-006 Attitudes towards adults with ADHD in a Norwegian sample R. Kenter, Norway E. Nordby, A. G. Parnemann, A. J. Lundervold P-04-007 The characteristic of attentional networks in sluggish cognitive tempo K. Kim, Republic of Korea J.-H. Lee P-04-008 Distinct classification of adult ADHD: A latent class analysis of ADHD symptom profile Y.-H. Oh, Republic of Korea J.-H. Baek P-04-009 Persistent ADHD vs adult ADHD, so differ- ent from each other? The importance of sex and executive functions in a clinical sample (PROMETEO program) L. Palacios Cruz, Mexico A. Arias-Caballero De Miguel, E. M. Cárdenas Godínez, R. E. Ulloa Flores, K. Garza Gallegos, M. d. Carmen Lara Muñoz, A. Fragoso, F. Galicia- Moreno, R. Aguerre Estevez, P. Mayer- Villa, M. Rosetti P-04-010 Case report: ADHD in adulthood as a dif- ferential diagnosis of therapy-refractory major depressive disorder J. Unterholzner, Austria A. Naderi-Heiden, N. Praschak-Rieder, S. Kasper, T. Vanicek P-04-011 Static and dynamic functional brain con- nectivity based single-subject classification of ADHD Y. Zhong, People’s Republic of China Y. Sun, Q. Cao, L. Sun, Y. Wang, Z. Yang, L. Yang P-04-012 Prevalence and impact of under- or misdi- agnosed ADHD in adults referred for the treatment of mood and anxiety disorders T. Sternat, Canada K. Fotinos, S. Lokuge, E. Sherifi, I. Epstien, M. Katzman, P. M. Wehmeier, Germany, J. Wolff, N. Cabanas, M. Bender

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