Final Programme 2019

20 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Friday, 26 April 2019 P-04-013 ADHD core symptom assessment in adults with ADHD compared to adults with ADHD and comorbid Borderline Personality Disorder using a computer- based Continuous Performance Test (cb- CPT) combined with an infra-red motion- tracking device P. M. Wehmeier, Germany J. Wolff, N. Cabanas, M. Bender P-05 Guided Poster Tour 14:30–16:00 Pavilion 5 Diagnosis – children and adolescents Chair: M. Romanos, Germany P-05-001 The efficacy of cognitive assessments in distinguishing between ADHD, non-ADHD and SCT L. Abdool Gafoor, South Africa A. Burke, J. Fourie P-05-002 Educational tool ADHDMENTE: Diagnostic indicator application ADHD in children and teenagers C. Aparecido de Araújo Afonso, Brazil R. Monteiro Azzi dos Santos, L. Uriel da Silva Lima P-05-003 The possibility of virtual reality as an ADHD screening tool S.-M. Bae, Republic of Korea S.-K. Lee, S. Lee, S.-J. Cho P-05-004 The CPT-3 versus the QB-test: A task- oriented computerized assessment of attention-related problems in out-patient children: Will diagnosis predict the atypical attention scores? L. R. Kvitland, Norway K. Jakobsen, H. Achkhan, T. Berg, N. R. Dahlen, G. M. Kirkholt, K. N. Koren, M. F. Næss P-05-005 The ATENTO Project or how to assess ex- ecutive function in ADHD cases during school age T. Luque, Spain F. Sánchez-Sánchez P-05-006 A new instrument to assess executive func- tion in ADHD during school age T. Luque, Spain F. Sánchez-Sánchez P-05-007 A new approach in diagnostics and therapy on ADHD R. Meyers, Germany P-05-008 Predictors and outcomes of ADHD in (pre) scholar child M. Pereira Antunes, Portugal A. F. Lopes, M. Falcão, M. Liz, P. Magalhães, G. Fernandes P-05-009 A novel approach to measuring attention in youth with ADHD J. Pylypow, Canada L. Balbuena, D. Quinn P-05-010 The influence of sluggish cognitive tempo on child self-report measures in children with ADHD B. V. Saez, Spain M. Servera, C. Trias P-05-011 The distinguishing characteristics of pure sluggish cognitive tempo from ADHD with and without sluggish cognitive tempo in an epidemiological sample A. Tahillioglu, Turkey N. Dogan, G. U. Bolat, E. S. Ercan P-05-012 A deep learning based approach for miss- ing data imputation in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) C.-Y. Cheng, Taiwan S.-F. Gau P-06 Guided Poster Tour 14:30–16:00 Pavilion 5 Comorbidity – adults Chair: W. Retz, Germany P-06-001 ADHD symptomatology and sleep disorders in a Romanian sample of patients with chronic psychoactive substance abuse A. M. Buica, Romania E. Andrei, A. Irimie-Ana, F. Rad, I. Dobrescu P-06-002 A retrospective hospital center study - ADHD in childhood and bipolar affective disorder: Is there a relationship? A. Costa, Portugal A. Samico, S. Melo, A. Venâncio, G. Mendes P-06-003 Avoidance-related distress in patients with PTSD and ADHD M. Katzman, Canada E. Sherifi, K. Fotinos, S. Lokuge, T. Sternat, I. Epstein P-06-004 The association between insomnia and alcohol consumption in adults with ADHD A. J. Lundervold, Norway A. Halmøy, D. A. Jensen, J. Haavik P-06-005 Childhood psychological traumatization is associated with prevalent comorbid psychiatric disorders and current PTSD in adult patients with ADHD D. E. Peleikis, Norway M. Fredriksen

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