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In the presence of SUD, adult ADHD is particularly difficult to diagnose as both disorders can mimic or hide the symptoms of each other. The authors report the acceptability of the assessment procedure for patients and the preliminary description of the current and lifetime clinical profiles as a function of the final diagnosis "ADHD vs. no ADHD." When compared with the CAADID, the ADHD section of the Psychiatric Research interview for Substance and Mental Disorders (PRISM) showed good psychometric properties to detect ADHD in SUD population, yet again being based on DSM-IV criteria . . .
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