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Does Anxiety Moderate The Relationship Between Adhd Inattention Symptoms And Cognitive Flow States?, A. Shea Hall, Dorothie Cross Mar 2022

Does Anxiety Moderate The Relationship Between Adhd Inattention Symptoms And Cognitive Flow States?, A. Shea Hall, Dorothie Cross

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Background

  • Although some studies have found a positive correlation between ADHD symptoms and self-reported cognitive flow states, other studies do not find such a relationship.
  • ADHD is commonly comorbid with anxiety, which has been found to be negatively correlated with flow states.
  • It is possible that some of the inconsistencies across studies might be explained by level of anxiety.

Purpose

The purpose of the current study is to explore the relationships between self-reported Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) symptoms and cognitive flow states and whether anxiety moderates that relationship.


Does Anxiety Moderate The Relationship Between Adhd Inattention Symptoms And Cognitive Flow States?, A. Shea Hall, Dorothie Cross Mar 2022

Does Anxiety Moderate The Relationship Between Adhd Inattention Symptoms And Cognitive Flow States?, A. Shea Hall, Dorothie Cross

Student Presentations

Background

  • Although some studies have found a positive correlation between ADHD symptoms and self-reported cognitive flow states, other studies do not find such a relationship.
  • ADHD is commonly comorbid with anxiety, which has been found to be negatively correlated with flow states.
  • It is possible that some of the inconsistencies across studies might be explained by level of anxiety.

Purpose

The purpose of the current study is to explore the relationships between self-reported Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) symptoms and cognitive flow states and whether anxiety moderates that relationship.