Abstract
© 2016, The Author(s).This study intended to determine whether former and current ADHD symptomatology is associated with suicidal ideation in a non-clinical sample of 18 year old males. We performed a cross sectional descriptive study of 3280 men during the examination for military service. The investigation included a screening for substance abuse, past (WURS) and current (ADHD symptom checklist) ADHD symptomatology and an interview about suicidal ideations. We found a correlation of suicidal ideations with a history of ADHD symptomatology. ADHD symptoms were strongly consistent over time. These results indicate that a history of (diagnosed or undiagnosed) ADHD could be a predictor for suicidal ideations. Surveying a history of ADHD in primary care might help identify subjects at risk for suicidal tendencies.
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Huemer, J., Riegler, A., Völkl-Kernstock, S., Wascher, A., Lesch, O. M., Walter, H., & Skala, K. (2016). Erratum to: The influence of reported ADHD and substance abuse on suicidal ideation in a non-clinical sample of young men. Neuropsychiatrie, 30(4), 227–227. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40211-016-0208-8
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