2014
DOI: 10.1007/s10899-014-9515-9
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Gambling and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorders (ADHD) in a Population of French Students

Abstract: Attention deficit disorder with or without hyperactivity (ADD/ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that can be exacerbated by psychosocial factors. Various studies confirm that the severity of a psychiatric disorder, particularly when it comes to ADHD, is strongly correlated with the amount of use. This study (1) evaluated the association between ADHD and gambling among young students; (2) determined which symptom among ADHD's three symptoms (attention deficit, hyperactivity, or impulsivity) had the stronges… Show more

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“…Finally, Aymami and his research group suggest that the presence of adhd in subjects with gambling disorder may be an index of playing severity, general abnormal mental health, and abnormal personality traits (Aymami et al, 2015). 5) Even in the normal population, with like subjects in general (Aymami et al, 2015) and young students (Romo et al, 2014), research supports the relationship between adhd and gambling disorder.…”
Section: Conclusion Of the Experimental Work About The Association Bmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…Finally, Aymami and his research group suggest that the presence of adhd in subjects with gambling disorder may be an index of playing severity, general abnormal mental health, and abnormal personality traits (Aymami et al, 2015). 5) Even in the normal population, with like subjects in general (Aymami et al, 2015) and young students (Romo et al, 2014), research supports the relationship between adhd and gambling disorder.…”
Section: Conclusion Of the Experimental Work About The Association Bmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Another investigation explored the relationship between gambling, adhd and console play disorder in a group of young students (Romo et al, 2014). For this purpose, students from (n = 720, 62 % men and 38 % women) French higher education institutions were evaluated by means of questionnaires, including the Canadian Problem Gambling Index, upps (urgency, premeditation, perseverance, sensation seeking) Wender Utah Rating Scale, Impulsive Behavior Scale, Rosenberg scales, Adult adhd Self-Report Scale, and socio-demographic information.…”
Section: Overview and Conclusion Of Experimental Work About Gamblingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A French study tested almost 1000 college students with five assessment inventories including the Wender-Utah, ASRS-V1, UPPS, Rosenberg Scale and CPPG to assess both ADHD in childhood and in adulthood. It revealed that the Adult ADHD Hyperactive Impulsive presentation is highly correlated with problematic gambling and had the highest rates of video game addiction (Romo et al, 2015). …”
Section: Comorbidities In Various Presentations Of Adhdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…His parents do, however, have a right to worry, because research suggests young people with ADHD, due to the impulsivity, are more vulnerable to risk taking behaviour, thrill seeking or making immature judgements. Consequently research suggest they are more likely to develop substance misuse problems (2), gambling habits (14) or be at increased risk of having a car collision or getting in trouble with the law (2).…”
Section: Supporting the Young Person In Becoming Independentmentioning
confidence: 99%