ADHD en verslaving: een ingewikkelde liaison

Translated title of the contribution: ADHD and addiction: a complicated liaison

Frieda Matthys, S. Tremmery, M. Autrique, P. Joostens, D. Möbius, S. Stes, B.g. Sabbe

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Abstract

BACKGROUND:

The presence of ADHD has been linked to a 100% increase in a person's chance of developing a substance use disorder. The prevalence of childhood and adult ADHD in substance-abusing populations has been estimated to be three times higher than in the general population. In addiction centres ADHD is often unrecognized and untreated.

AIM:

To describe the obstacles to the diagnosis and treatment of ADHD in addicts.

METHOD:

Using a historical approach, we analysed the evolution of the diagnostic descriptions of the two disorders, giving attention to the influence of social change and scientific research.

RESULTS:

The two disorders have developed in remarkably similar ways; people have been and still are much inclined to make moral judgments about these disorders than about other psychic disorders. Neurobiological research has added a extra dimension to the debate on topics such as impulsivity, personal responsibility and free will.

CONCLUSION:

It is only recently that ADHD has been recognised as having a place in addiction treatment and, as a result, there is a growing need for explanatory models.
Translated title of the contributionADHD and addiction: a complicated liaison
Original languageDutch
Pages (from-to)539-548
Number of pages10
JournalTijdschr Psychiatr
Volume54
Publication statusPublished - 2012

Keywords

  • ADHD
  • addiction
  • liaison

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