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Big Five dimensions and ADHD symptoms: Links between personality traits and clinical symptoms.
Authors:Nigg  Joel T; John  Oliver P; Blaskey  Lisa G; Huang-Pollock  Cynthia L; Willicut  Erik G; Hinshaw  Stephen P; Pennington  Bruce
Abstract:Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in adulthood is conceptualized as originating in childhood. Despite considerable theoretical interest, little is known about how ADHD symptoms relate to normal personality traits in adults. In 6 studies, the Big Five personality dimensions were related to ADHD symptoms that adults both recalled from childhood and reported concurrently (total N=1,620). Substantial effects emerged that were replicated across samples. First, the ADHD symptom cluster of inattention-disorganization was substantially related to low Conscientiousness and, to a lesser extent, Neuroticism. Second, ADHD symptom clusters of hyperactivity-impulsivity and oppositional childhood and adult behaviors were associated with low Agreeableness. Results were replicated with self-reports and observer reports of personality in community and clinical samples. Findings support theoretical connections between personality traits and ADHD symptoms. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder  ADHD  personality traits  clinical symptoms  adulthood
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