ADHD-hyperactive/impulsive subtype in adults

Christopher Gibbins, Margaret D. Weiss, David W. Goodman, Paul S. Hodgkins, Jeanne M. Landgraf, Stephen V. Faraone

Mental Illness

ISSN: 2036-7465

Open Access. Article publication date: 25 January 2010

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Abstract

This is the first study to evaluate ADHD-hyperactive/impulsive subtype in a large clinical sample of adults with ADHD. The Quality of Life, Effectiveness, Safety and Tolerability (QuEST) study included 725 adults who received clinician diagnoses of any ADHD sub-type. Cross-sectional baseline data from 691 patients diagnosed with the hyperactive/impulsive (HI), inattentive (IA) and combined sub-types were used to compare the groups on the clinician administered ADHD-RS, clinical features and health-related quality of life. A consistent pattern of differences was found between the ADHD-I and combined subtypes, with the combined subtype being more likely to be diagnosed in childhood, more severe symptom severity and lower HRQL. Twenty-three patients out of the total sample of 691 patients (3%) received a clinician diagnosis of ADHD -hyperactive/impulsive subtype. Review of the ratings on the ADHD-RS-IV demonstrated, however, that this group had ratings of inattention comparable to the inattentive group. There were no significant differences found between the ADHD-HI and the other subtypes in symptom severity, functioning or quality of life. The hyperactive/impulsive subtype group identified by clinicians in this study was not significantly different from the rest of the sample. By contrast, significant differences were found between the inattentive and combined types. This suggests that in adults, hyperactivity declines and inattention remains significant, making the hyperactive/impulsive sub-type as defined by childhood criteria a very rare condition and raising questions as to the validity of the HI subtype in adults.

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Gibbins, C., Weiss, M.D., Goodman, D.W., Hodgkins, P.S., Landgraf, J.M. and Faraone, S.V. (2010), "ADHD-hyperactive/impulsive subtype in adults", Mental Illness, Vol. 2 No. 1, pp. 41-45. https://doi.org/10.4081/mi.2010.e9

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Emerald Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2010 C. Gibbins et al.

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Corresponding author

Dr. Christopher Gibbins, P2-221, Children's and Women's Health Centre, 4500 Oak St., Vancouver BC V6H3N1, Canada.

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