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Article: EPA-1298 Topic: P01 - Addictive Behaviours ATTENTION DEFICIT HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER IN ADULTS AND SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER M.D. S·nchez GarcÌa 1 , P. Cano Ruiz 1 , L. Nuevo Fern·ndez 1 1 Psychiatry, Complejo Hospitalario Universitario Albacete, Albacete, Spain The attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is one of the most common diagnosis in child psychiatry, and persists so often in adulthood. The symptoms of ADHD are very different in adults, with less hiperactivity and aslight decrease in impulsiveness and there´s ahigh rate of comorbidity, such as drug addiction, anxiety and personality disorders, so diagnosing ADHD in patients with substance use disorder is a complicated process in which ascreening tool may be useful, for example, the 'Adult ADHD Self- Report Scale' (ASRS v1.1), proposed by the WHO. The use of structured interviews, together with asystemised evaluation of possible comorbid disorders, makes it easier to reach acorrect differential diagnostic. So, it presents aspecial interest given to aspects concerning epidemiology, diagnosis, progression and treatment. We want to know more about the relationship between the presence of symptoms consistent with ADHD in patients who are receiving ambulatory treatment for abuse/dependence cocaine in the Addictive Behavior Unit of Albacete and their sociodemographic characteristics, so we will realized an observational, descriptive and cross-sectional study during aperiod of one month, using the 'Adult ADHD Self- Report Scale' (ASRS v1.1). The conclusion will be focused on the importance of screening for ADHD symptoms in patients with adiagnosis of substance disorders and propose interventions believed helpful in improving management of ADHD and outcome.

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Article: EPA-1298Topic: P01 - Addictive BehavioursATTENTION DEFICIT HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER IN ADULTS AND SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER

M.D. S·nchez GarcÌa1, P. Cano Ruiz1, L. Nuevo Fern·ndez1

1Psychiatry, Complejo Hospitalario Universitario Albacete, Albacete, Spain

The attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is one of the most common diagnosis in child psychiatry, and persists so often in adulthood.The symptoms of ADHD are very different in adults, with less hiperactivity and a slight decrease in impulsiveness and there´s a high rate ofcomorbidity, such as drug addiction, anxiety and personality disorders, so diagnosing ADHD in patients with substance use disorder is acomplicated process in which a screening tool may be useful, for example, the 'Adult ADHD Self- Report Scale' (ASRS v1.1), proposed by theWHO. The use of structured interviews, together with a systemised evaluation of possible comorbid disorders, makes it easier to reach a correctdifferential diagnostic. So, it presents a special interest given to aspects concerning epidemiology, diagnosis, progression and treatment.

We want to know more about the relationship between the presence of symptoms consistent with ADHD in patients who are receiving ambulatorytreatment for abuse/dependence cocaine in the Addictive Behavior Unit of Albacete and their sociodemographic characteristics, so we willrealized an observational, descriptive and cross-sectional study during a period of one month, using the 'Adult ADHD Self- Report Scale' (ASRSv1.1). The conclusion will be focused on the importance of screening for ADHD symptoms in patients with a diagnosis of substance disorders andpropose interventions believed helpful in improving management of ADHD and outcome.