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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  Willcutt Erik G  Hinshaw Stephen P  Pennington Bruce
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, Michigan State University, East Lansing 48824-1117, USA. nigg@msu.edu
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.
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