Document Type
Presentation
Presentation Date
3-2022
Abstract or Description
Georgia Southern University student, A. Shea Hall and faculty member Dorothie Cross co-presented Does Anxiety Moderate the Relationship Between ADHD Inattention Symptoms and Cognitive Flow States? in the Southeastern Psychological Association Annual Conference, March 2022.
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.
Sponsorship/Conference/Institution
Southeastern Psychological Association Annual Conference
Recommended Citation
Hall, Anna S., Dorthie Cross.
2022.
"Does Anxiety Moderate the Relationship Between ADHD Inattention Symptoms and Cognitive Flow States?."
Psychology: Faculty Presentations.
Presentation 111.
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/psych-facpres/111
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