ADHD Symptoms, Interpersonal Functioning, and Sexual Orientation in Undergraduate Adults
Florence Gourgues, Alexandra Neveu, Guillaume Durand
Several difficulties are commonly observed in individuals living with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), such as interpersonal and romantic relationship issues. Although multiple studies have investigated the association between interpersonal relationships and ADHD, few have considered the role of sexual orientation. A total of 702 participants were recruited to complete an online self-report study; after data screening, 639 Canadian undergraduate psychology students (504 heterosexual, 135 non-heterosexual; 78% women) were retained and assessed on ADHD symptoms, attachment, gender role beliefs, intimacy, and social support. Controlling for sex and age, non-heterosexual participants reported significantly higher ADHD symptoms on both the inattention (