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  • Psychiatry
  • Adolescent Health
  • Digital Well-being

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  • Growing concern exists regarding digital habits and online risks among adolescents with ADHD.
  • Problematic Internet Use (PIU) and risky online behaviors are areas of significant scientific interest.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To compare internet use habits between adolescents with and without ADHD.
  • To assess differences in PIU and online risk practices (sexting, sextortion, pornography, gambling, stranger contact) in adolescents with and without ADHD.

Main Methods:

  • A school-based sample of 4,359 adolescents (aged 12-18) was utilized.
  • Intentional sampling was employed to recruit participants.
  • Adolescents were assessed for ADHD, internet use habits, PIU, and online risk practices.

Main Results:

  • Adolescents with ADHD showed significantly higher rates of PIU (25.8% vs. 18%) compared to peers without ADHD.
  • Higher prevalence of sextortion, online gambling, and pornography consumption was observed in adolescents with ADHD.
  • Significant gender differences in online behaviors were noted.

Conclusions:

  • Findings underscore the unique technological challenges faced by adolescents with ADHD.
  • Interventions promoting safer technology use must consider the specific needs of adolescents with ADHD and their environment.