Prevalence of attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder in Mexican university students

M. G. Yáñez-Téllez, Veronica Danahe Villaseñor-Valadez, Belén Prieto-Corona, Ana Natalia Seubert-Ravelo
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Introduction: Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in adulthood causes relevant deterioration in daily functioning. Specifically, in educational scenarios, complications including an elevated rate of failed courses and desertion have been found. The reported prevalence of ADHD in adults varies widely, therefore studying specific populations becomes important. Objective: to determine the prevalence of ADHD in students at a public university using screening tools to determine the presence of current and retrospective symptomatology during childhood and to describe their sociodemographic characteristics. Method: the study was conducted with a probabilistic sample of undergraduate students (N = 1837), to whom the Adult Self Report Scale for ADHD (ASRS-6) and the Wender Utha Rating Scale (WURS) were administered to determine current and childhood ADHD symptoms. Results: the prevalence of ADHD in the studied population was 16.2%, with a significantly higher frequency in males (22.14%) than in females (13%). ADHD was most prevalent in Biology students (23.7%) and least in Nursery students (9.9%). Discussion and conclusion: results indicate a higher frequency of ADHD in Mexican undergraduate students than that reported in adult populations of other countries, but consistent with previous reports of Mexican undergraduate students and children. The association of ADHD and difficulties in academic, work, and social achievement in the studied population should be further investigated.
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墨西哥大学生注意缺陷/多动障碍的患病率
成人的注意力缺陷/多动障碍(ADHD)会导致相关的日常功能恶化。具体来说,在教育方面,已经发现了包括不及格率和逃学率上升在内的并发症。报道的ADHD在成人中的患病率差异很大,因此研究特定人群变得很重要。目的:利用筛查工具确定儿童时期当前和回顾性症状的存在,并描述其社会人口学特征,确定公立大学学生ADHD的患病率。方法:本研究以本科生为随机样本(N = 1837),采用成人ADHD自我报告量表(ASRS-6)和Wender Utha评定量表(WURS)确定其当前和儿童期ADHD症状。结果:研究人群ADHD患病率为16.2%,其中男性(22.14%)明显高于女性(13%)。ADHD以生物系学生最多(23.7%),幼儿园学生最少(9.9%)。讨论和结论:结果表明,墨西哥本科生的ADHD发病率高于其他国家的成年人,但与之前关于墨西哥本科生和儿童的报道一致。ADHD与研究人群在学业、工作和社会成就方面的困难之间的关系有待进一步调查。
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Archivos de Neurociencias
Archivos de Neurociencias Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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期刊介绍: La revista Archivos de Neurociencias es una publicación trimestral que bajo el patrocinio del Instituto Nacional de Neurología y Neurocirugía Manuel Velasco Suárez, se dedica a publicar artículos relacionados con las neurociencias, tanto nacionales como extranjeros procurando tener una estricta relación con los interesados en áreas afines de habla hispana. De 1966 a 1980 apareció como Revista del Instituto Nacional de Neurología. De 1986 a 1995 apareció como Archivos del Instituto Nacional de Neurología y Neurocirugía.
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