| Literature DB >> 33439363 |
Anselm B M Fuermaier1, Oliver Tucha2,3, Janneke Koerts2, Lara Tucha2,3, Johannes Thome3, Frank Faltraco3.
Abstract
The increasing number of university students seeking diagnosis of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and findings of an increased stimulant misuse among university students, has raised concerns regarding the credibility of the symptoms of those students. However, most of our current knowledge refers to university students in North America and less is known about this issue on European campuses. The present survey aimed to collect opinions on feigning ADHD and to estimate the prevalence of stimulant misuse among 1071 university students in the Netherlands. The majority of students expressed liberal attitudes towards feigning ADHD. Also, a substantial number of respondents considered feigning ADHD themselves or know someone who feigns ADHD. Furthermore, 68% of students assumed benefits of taking stimulants without prescription and 16% have indeed already taken stimulants without prescription. Feigning ADHD and misuse of prescription medication are prevalent issues among Dutch students. The results underline the need for a careful diagnostic evaluation of individuals for ADHD. Furthermore, efforts are required in order to prevent stimulant drug trafficking and misuse among university students.Entities:
Keywords: Adult ADHD; Feigning; Medication; Stimulant misuse; University
Year: 2021 PMID: 33439363 PMCID: PMC8295135 DOI: 10.1007/s00702-020-02296-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neural Transm (Vienna) ISSN: 0300-9564 Impact factor: 3.575
Characteristics of participants
| Total | 1071 |
| Age (in years, M ± SD) | 20.3 ± 2.3 |
| Gender (f/m) | 780/291 |
| Study year (1st/2nd/3rd/ ≥ 4th) | 956/68/27/20 |
| Study performance (M ± SD)a | 3.57 ± 0.78 |
aRanging from very bad (1) to very good (5)
Agreement to statements on feigning ADHD and stimulant misuse
| Item | Agreement (of | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| % (relative) | % | |||
| Ever considered to feign ADHD? | 24 | 2.2 | ||
| Knowing someone who feigns ADHD? | 180 | 16.8 | ||
| Easy to feign ADHD? | 611 | 57.1 | ||
| Benefits to feign ADHD? | 553 | 51.7 | ||
| Benefits in academic context | 50.1 | |||
| Access to stimulant medication | 41.2 | |||
| Benefits in social context | 39.4 | |||
| Financial support | 5.1 | |||
| Other benefits | 8.1 | |||
| Stimulants beneficial for someone not diagnosed with ADHD? | 724 | 68.0 | ||
| Ever taken stimulants without prescription? | 170 | 15.9 | ||
| Once | 40.5 | |||
| Occasionally | 58.3 | |||
| Regularly | 1.2 | |||
| Peers | 80.0 | |||
| Black market | 30.6 | |||
| Family member with ADHD | 11.8 | |||
| Other sources | 2.4 | |||
Fig. 1Motives for taking stimulants (n = 170) and not taking stimulants (n = 901) without prescription (relative frequencies; multiple answers possible)