ADHD symptoms in healthy adults are associated with stressful life events and negative memory bias.

Janna N Vrijsen, Indira Tendolkar, Marten Onnink, Martine Hoogman, Aart H Schene, Guillén Fernández, Iris van Oostrom, Barbara Franke
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Stressful life events, especially Childhood Trauma, predict ADHD symptoms. Childhood Trauma and negatively biased memory are risk factors for affective disorders. The association of life events and bias with ADHD symptoms may inform about the etiology of ADHD. Memory bias was tested using a computer task in N = 675 healthy adults. Life events and ADHD symptoms were assessed using questionnaires. The mediation of the association between life events and ADHD symptoms by memory bias was examined. We explored the roles of different types of life events and of ADHD symptom clusters. Life events and memory bias were associated with overall ADHD symptoms as well as inattention and hyperactivity/impulsivity symptom clusters. Memory bias mediated the association of Lifetime Life Events, specifically Childhood Trauma, with ADHD symptoms. Negatively biased memory may be a cognitive marker of the effects of Childhood Trauma on the development and/or persistence of ADHD symptoms.

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健康成年人的ADHD症状与压力生活事件和负面记忆偏差有关。
紧张的生活事件,尤其是童年创伤,预示着多动症的症状。童年创伤和负性偏见记忆是情感性障碍的危险因素。生活事件和偏见与ADHD症状的关联可能会告诉我们ADHD的病因。在675名健康成人中使用计算机任务测试记忆偏差。使用问卷对生活事件和ADHD症状进行评估。研究了记忆偏差在生活事件与ADHD症状之间的中介作用。我们探讨了不同类型的生活事件和ADHD症状群的作用。生活事件和记忆偏差与整体ADHD症状以及注意力不集中和多动/冲动症状群有关。记忆偏差介导了终生生活事件,特别是童年创伤与ADHD症状的关联。负性偏见记忆可能是儿童创伤对ADHD症状发展和/或持续影响的认知标志。
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