Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder adult comorbidity: a systematic review.

IF 3.9 4区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Systematic Reviews Pub Date : 2025-02-14 DOI:10.1186/s13643-025-02774-7
Hussein M Magdi, Ali D Abousoliman, Ateya Megahed Lbrahim, Mohamed Gamal Elsehrawy, Heba Emad El-Gazar, Mohamed Ali Zoromba
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Background: Both attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are complicated illnesses that sometimes co-occur in children and adults with significant negative influence on a person's life and general well-being.

Aim: This study aims to conduct a systematic review that investigates the comorbidity of PTSD and ADHD in the adult population.

Methods: A comprehensive search was conducted across five electronic databases (PsycNET, Cochrane, PubMed, Google Scholar, and ClinicalTrials.gov) between October 5 and 20, 2023, using predefined keywords including "ADHD," "PTSD," and "comorbidity." Studies were included if they involved adult participants (≥ 18 years) with both ADHD and PTSD diagnoses. Two independent reviewers conducted screening and data extraction. No meta-analysis was performed due to heterogeneity in study designs. The results were synthesized qualitatively.

Results: Out of 818 identified studies, 21 met the inclusion criteria. Studies reported an increased risk of developing PTSD in individuals with ADHD, with the prevalence of comorbidity ranging between 28 and 36%. ADHD in PTSD patients was associated with greater psychosocial impairment, more severe PTSD symptoms, and functional difficulties. Treatment approaches, including pharmacotherapy (atomoxetine, Vyvanse) and mindfulness training, showed potential benefits for managing comorbid symptoms.

Conclusions: ADHD and PTSD commonly co-occur in adults, leading to more severe clinical outcomes. Early diagnosis and effective treatment of ADHD may reduce the risk of developing PTSD. Further research is needed to explore the underlying mechanisms and optimal treatment strategies for individuals with ADHD/PTSD comorbidity.

Systematic review registration: PROSPERO CRD42023479631.

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注意缺陷/多动障碍和创伤后应激障碍成人共病:系统综述。
背景:注意缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)和创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)都是复杂的疾病,有时在儿童和成人中同时发生,对一个人的生活和总体健康产生重大的负面影响。目的:本研究旨在对成人PTSD和ADHD合并症进行系统综述。方法:在2023年10月5日至2023年10月20日期间,对五个电子数据库(PsycNET、Cochrane、PubMed、谷歌Scholar和ClinicalTrials.gov)进行全面搜索,使用预定义的关键词包括“ADHD”、“PTSD”和“共病”。同时诊断为ADHD和PTSD的成年受试者(≥18岁)被纳入研究。两名独立审查员进行了筛选和数据提取。由于研究设计存在异质性,未进行meta分析。对结果进行了定性合成。结果:在818项纳入的研究中,21项符合纳入标准。研究报告说,患有多动症的人患PTSD的风险增加,共病的患病率在28%到36%之间。PTSD患者的ADHD与更大的心理社会障碍、更严重的PTSD症状和功能困难相关。治疗方法,包括药物治疗(托莫西汀,Vyvanse)和正念训练,显示出对控制合并症症状的潜在益处。结论:ADHD和PTSD通常在成人中共同发生,导致更严重的临床结果。ADHD的早期诊断和有效治疗可以降低患PTSD的风险。需要进一步的研究来探索ADHD/PTSD合并症的潜在机制和最佳治疗策略。系统评价注册:PROSPERO CRD42023479631。
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Systematic Reviews
Systematic Reviews Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
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期刊介绍: Systematic Reviews encompasses all aspects of the design, conduct and reporting of systematic reviews. The journal publishes high quality systematic review products including systematic review protocols, systematic reviews related to a very broad definition of health, rapid reviews, updates of already completed systematic reviews, and methods research related to the science of systematic reviews, such as decision modelling. At this time Systematic Reviews does not accept reviews of in vitro studies. The journal also aims to ensure that the results of all well-conducted systematic reviews are published, regardless of their outcome.
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