Quiz: Understanding ADHD and Sexuality in Adults Who Have Sexually Abused


(NOT129-A) Quiz: Understanding ADHD and Sexuality in Adults Who Have Sexually Abused

Training Title: Understanding ADHD and Sexuality in Adults Who Have Sexually Abused
This exam contains 20 questions. In order to receive credit, you MUST answer at least 16 questions correctly. You may attempt the quiz as many times as you’d like.

1. What does the presenter say is the elephant in the room?
2. ADHD is not an attention problem, it is
3. True or false? Inattentive presentation can look like hyperactive/impulsive presentation.
4. What do people with ADHD present with?
5. Which of the following can lessen ADHD symptoms?
6. Adolescents with ADHD are ___ times more likely to suffer with sleep disorders.
7. What are individuals with eating disorders twice as likely to also have?
8. Which of the following acronyms is an ADHD rating scale?
9. Rapid changes in females’ _____ increase the risk for ADHD symptoms.
10. Incarcerated people with ADHD are more likely to ________ compared to other offenders.
11. Regardless of gender, those with ADHD are at ___ times the risk of being incarcerated.
12. According to Stewart (2019), what percentage of Canadian federal offenders had significant symptoms associated with ADHD?
13. True or false? Gudjonsson (2021) found that a history of false confessions was significantly more common among those who met diagnostic criteria for ADHD.
14. What do ADHD people have difficulty with during sex?
15. Soydan et al. (2013) reported that in their sample, 42.1% of ____ clients had ADHD.
16. What makes relationships stimulating for people with ADHD?
17. What can be added to ADHD medication to help ADHD people with symptoms of RSD?
18. Who reported a link between ADHD and sexual offending as early as 1998?
19. Upstream prevention targeting ______ families will reduce criminal justice involvement?
20. True or false? Evidence of the efficacy of medication treatment for offenders with ADHD has been established in several studies.