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Kowalczyk SJ1 and DeBassio WA1,2 Background & Objective ADHD Symptoms Reported in Adults with Narcolepsy and Idiopathic Hypersomnia Kowalczyk SJ1 and DeBassio WA1,2 1-Department of Behavioral Neuroscience, Boston University, Boston, MA, USA 2-Department of Pediatric Neurology, Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA, USA BUNIHPPS Background & Objective Results BUNIHPPS Participants by Age & Diagnosis Sleepiness is associated with Attention Increasing evidence suggests that youth with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) experience mild (28.4%) to moderate/severe (44.8%) sleeping problems.1 Daytime sleepiness is one of the most commonly cited sleep difficulties among patients with ADHD2, and a hypoarousal sleep phenotype has been identified among a subset of ADHD pediatric cases.3 Self-reported daytime sleepiness in adolescents with ADHD, more than ADHD symptomology, better predicted academic performance including parent- rated homework problems, teacher-rated competence, and academic impairment.2 Presence of childhood ADHD symptomology by retrospective survey was reported by 42 percent of adult narcolepsy patients, with 8-15 percent reporting a probable childhood ADHD diagnosis without depression.4 Shorter MSLT sleep latencies were associated with greater childhood ADHD symptomology.4 Objective  To examine the presence of attentional difficulties in hypersomnia by assessing current ADHD symptoms in adult patients diagnosed with a central hypersomnia disorder. Self-reported daytime sleepiness scores were significantly associated with attention problems (F=34.33; p<0.0001) in linear regression model after adjusting for covariates including age, gender, comorbid depression, total sleep time, self-reported disease severity, and impulsivity. For every 1-point increase in ESS score, reported attention problems on the ASRS increased by 0.17 points. ESS scores predicted 26.1% of the variance in self- reported attention problems (r2=0.2606). BUNIHPPS participants were most frequently between 30-39 years and spanned 7+ decades. Those with a NT1 diagnosis made up 41% of the sample followed by IH (34%) and NT2 (25%). Table 1 – Final Model Covariates in Self-reported Sleepiness Association to Attention Problems Variable β (95% CI) p-value Daytime Sleepiness (ESS Score) 0.17 (0.10, 0.24) <.0001 Impulsivity (Eysenck Score) 0.28 (0.20, 0.35) Disease Severity 0.06 (0.04, 0.07) Total Sleep Time -0.35 (-0.59, -0.12) 0.0033 Gender (Female vs. Male) 0.24 (-0.59, 1.07) 0.5704 Age -0.03 (-0.05, -0.01) 0.0111 Comorbid Depression (No vs. Yes) -1.11 (-1.72, -0.50) 0.0004 Attention Conclusions Problems with attention were reported by 60.5% of adult hypersomnia patients participating in BUNIHPPS. Both genders reported attention problems and ADHD diagnoses equally. There was a significant positive association between self-reported daytime sleepiness and attention problems in an adjusted linear regression model. Greater impulsivity and disease severity were positively associated with attention problems, whereas age, total sleep time, and not having comorbid depression were negatively associated with attention difficulties. Future planned analyses include a factor analysis of the ASRS questions to better understand how the inattentive and hyperactive subtypes of attention may be related to daytime sleepiness among hypersomnia patients. Methods 460 (60.5%) participants self-reported problems with attention, whereas only 94 (11.3%) self-identified having an ADHD diagnosis. 57.6% of males (68 of 118) and 60.4% of females (392 of 643) reported attention problems. Participants 833 adult patients with Narcolepsy Type 1 (NT1), Narcolepsy Type 2 (NT2), or Idiopathic Hypersomnia (mean age+SD=39.9+13.8 yrs, 84.9% female) participated in the Boston University Narcolepsy and Idiopathic Hypersomnia Patient Perspectives Study (BUNIHPPS), a cross-sectional online survey between October 10, 2015 and January 26, 2016. Survey Measures Questionnaires included the Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale (ASRS) screener v1.15, the Eysenck Impulsivity Scale6, and the Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS). Summary scores were tallied for each scale. Analyses Data were analyzed with SAS. References Sung, V., Hiscock, H., Sciberras, E. and Efron, D. (2008). Sleep problems in children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: prevalence and the effect on the family. Arch. Pediatr. Adolesc. Med. 162: 336–342. Langberg, J. M., Dvorsky, M. R., Marshall, S. and Evans, S. W. 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