Psychiatry Investig.  2018 Mar;15(3):266-271. 10.30773/pi.2017.06.07.

Temperament in Adulthood Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder without Bipolar Disorder

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Psychiatry, Adnan Menderes University, Aydın, Turkey. lsevincok@adu.edu.tr
  • 2Karşıyaka State Hospital, Psychiatry Department, Izmir, Turkey.

Abstract


OBJECTIVE
We examined whether some temperamental traits would be associated with persistence of attention deficit-hyperacitivty disorder (ADHD) in adulthood independent from bipolar disorder (BD).
METHODS
Eighty-one ADHD patients without a comorbid diagnosis of BD were divided into two groups, those with childhood ADHD (n=46), and those with Adulthood ADHD (n=35). The severity of childhood and adulthood ADHD were assessed by using the Wender Utah Rating Scale (WURS-25) and Turgay's Adult ADD/ADHD Diagnosis and Evaluation Scale (DES). Subjects' temperamental characteristics were examined using the Temperament Evaluation of Memphis, Pisa, Paris and San Diego-auto questionnaire (TEMPS-A).
RESULTS
The mean scores of WURS-25 were higher in adult ADHD group than in childhood ADHD group (p < 0.001). Adult ADHD group had significantly higher scores on cyclothymic (p=0.002), irritable (p < 0.0001), and anxious (p=0.042) subscales of TEMPS-A. The scores of WURS-25 in adulthood ADHD group were positively correlated with cyclothymia scores (r=0.366, p=0.033). Total scores of Turgay's Adult ADD/ADHD DES were positively correlated with cyclothymic (r=0.354, p=0.040), hyperthymic (r=0.380, p=0.026), and irritable (r=0.380, p=0.026) subscale scores. Cychlothymic and irritable temperaments were significantly associated with the severity of adulthood symptoms of ADHD.
CONCLUSION
We might suggest that cyclothymic and irritable temperaments would predict the diagnosis of adulthood ADHD independent from BD.

Keyword

ADHD; Temperament; Adulthood; Childhood

MeSH Terms

Adult
Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity*
Bipolar Disorder*
Diagnosis
Humans
Temperament*
Utah
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