Author/Authors :
Mosalanejad, Monire Zahedan University of Medical Sciences, Zahedan , Mosalanejad, Leili Department of Mental Health - School of Nursing and Paramedical - Jahrom University of Medical Sciences, Jahrom , Lashkarpour, Kobra Department of Psychiatry - Zahedan University of Medical Sciences, Zahedan
Abstract :
Objective: Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a common mental disorder in adults that was
under-diagnosed until recently. Due to probable consequences of ADHD such as occupational and educational
dysfunctions and substance use, this disorder is becoming more and more of a concern. This study aimed to
investigate ADHD symptoms among students of Zahedan University of medical sciences, Iran.
Methods: This cross-sectional study was performed in Zahedan University of Medical Sciences from 2008
to 2009. Our sample included 1500 individuals who were chosen using simple sampling method. Considering
the goal of the investigation, two questionnaires were distributed among students including demographic
information form and the Conners' Adult ADHD Rating Scales–Self Report (Screening Version, CAARS-S:SV).
Data analysis was done using descriptive and analytical statistics in SPSS software.
Results: Out of 1500 questionnaires distributed among students, 913 were completed. 589 students (64.5%)
were female and 324 (35.5%) were male. The Mean age of participants was 21.7 ± 3.2 years. ADHD symptoms
were defined based on the Conner’s adult test. Based on CAARS-S: SV, inattention/memory,
hyperactivity/restlessness, impulsiveness/emotional lability, and problems with self-concept subscale symptoms
were found in 107 (11.7%), 109 (12%), 121 (13.2%), and 30 (3.3%) respondents, respectively. These findings
were significantly higher than average.
Conclusions: According to our results, it seems that the prevalence of ADHD is high among students. Thus,
more screening is required in this population in order to diagnose and treat the disorder earlier and prevent its
consequences, such as substance abuse.
Keywords :
ADHD , Adult ADHD , Conners’ Adult ADHD Rating Scale , Student