Erschienen in:
14.03.2016 | Short Communication
Nightmare frequency in adults with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
verfasst von:
Michael Schredl, J. Malte Bumb, Barbara Alm, Esther Sobanski
Erschienen in:
European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience
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Ausgabe 1/2017
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Abstract
Nightmare frequency in adult ADHD patients has not yet been studied systematically. In a sample of 65 patients, it could be shown that nightmare frequency was elevated in ADHD patients compared to a sample representative for Germany. Frequent nightmares (once a week or more often) were reported by 4.62 % of the patients and 1.77 % of the controls. This increase was neither explained by the increased dream recall in general nor by the presence of a comorbid mental disorder. Questions about nightmares should be included in the diagnostic procedures for ADHD patients, and it should be tested whether well-established nightmare treatment strategies like imagery rehearsal treatment might be beneficial to those patients with nightmares.