2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2013.09.026
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Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and suicidality in a treatment naïve sample of children and adolescents

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“…All three studies examined the gender of those who attempted suicide among ADHD patients, and two did not find differences[28,37]. Agosti et al[27] found that 52.9% of patients with ADHD who had previous suicide attempts were male, while the rate of males was 58.3% in patients with ADHD without previous suicide attempts.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…All three studies examined the gender of those who attempted suicide among ADHD patients, and two did not find differences[28,37]. Agosti et al[27] found that 52.9% of patients with ADHD who had previous suicide attempts were male, while the rate of males was 58.3% in patients with ADHD without previous suicide attempts.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Suicidality in ADHD patients who have psychiatric comorbidity: From the 26 papers of this review, the 10 studies, which investigated comorbidity in ADHD patients with suicidality are presented in Table 4[27,28,35-39,47,48]. …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, maternal depression has been associated with increased risk for depression and suicidal behaviors in children with ADHD (Chronis-Tuscano et al, 2010). Past research has also suggested that the high rate of suicidal behaviors in individuals with ADHD may be related to the presence of comorbid conditions, such as anxiety disorder, major depressive disorder, and substance abuse disorders (Balazs, Miklosi, Kereszteny, Dallos, & Gadroros, 2014). Furthermore, in Swanson et al (2014), we found that an objective measure of response inhibition/impulsivity, as well as both externalizing and internalizing symptoms during adolescence, fell on the pathway to NSSI and suicide attempts.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…; DSM-5 ; American Psychiatric Association [APA], 2013), is a neurodevelopmental disorder composed of inattentive (IA) and hyperactive–impulsive (HI) symptoms. Typically first diagnosed in childhood, ADHD increases risk by adulthood for poor academic achievement (Polderman, Boomsma, Bartels, Verhulst, & Huizink, 2010; Washbrook, Propper, & Sayal, 2013), long-term occupational disability (Fredriksen et al, 2014), and a wide range of adverse physical and mental health outcomes (Balazs, Miklosi, Kereszteny, Dallos, & Gadoros, 2014; C. M. Jensen & Steinhausen, 2015; Johnson & Wolke, 2013; Ljung, Chen, Lichtenstein, & Larsson, 2014; Spencer, Faraone, Tarko, McDermott, & Biederman, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%