2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2017.04.039
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The relationship of social anxiety disorder symptoms with probable attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in Turkish university students; impact of negative affect and personality traits of neuroticism and extraversion

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“…Several studies provided evidence that adults diagnosed with ADHD tend to demonstrate increased levels of neuroticism compared with nonclinical controls [28][29][30][31], whereas ADHD patients scored comparable with nonclinical individuals on extraversion [31]. In a recent study conducted among the Turkish university students, those with probable ADHD had higher scores from neuroticism than those without, whereas extraversion did not differ between these groups [32]. The reason for this difference according to extraversion may be that the present study included amateur and professional e-sports gamers, additional to the university students.…”
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“…Several studies provided evidence that adults diagnosed with ADHD tend to demonstrate increased levels of neuroticism compared with nonclinical controls [28][29][30][31], whereas ADHD patients scored comparable with nonclinical individuals on extraversion [31]. In a recent study conducted among the Turkish university students, those with probable ADHD had higher scores from neuroticism than those without, whereas extraversion did not differ between these groups [32]. The reason for this difference according to extraversion may be that the present study included amateur and professional e-sports gamers, additional to the university students.…”
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“…A recent study on this subject found that adult ADHD patients scored comparable with nonclinical individuals on extraversion [31]. In a recent study conducted among the Turkish university students, those with probable ADHD had higher scores from neuroticism than those without, whereas extraversion did not differ between these groups [32].…”
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“…Neuroticism or emotionality is characterized by high levels of negative affect, such as depression and anxiety. According to Eysenck's theory, neurotic people-who have low activation thresholds, are unable to inhibit or control their emotional reactions, and experience negative affect (fight-orflight) in the face of very minor -are easily nervous or upset 31 . Moreover, it also plays an important role in patients with other diagnoses that have a strong association with psychological distresses, such as low subjective well-being and physical health problems 32 .…”
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“…Inward-oriented people are chronically over-stimulated and stressed. Therefore, they need peace and quiet by pulling down their performances 27 . In our study, the patient group had significantly higher levels of neuroticism than the control group.…”
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confidence: 99%