#9302. Eveningness Diurnal Preference: Putting the “Sluggish” in Sluggish Cognitive Tempo

October 2026publication date
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Abstract:
The study aims to investigate the relationship between diurnal preference and sluggish cognitive tempo (SCT), including overall severity and with the three SCT factors separately, among adult outpatients presenting to an ADHD clinic for evaluation. Also, we
explored how potential relationships between diurnal preference and SCT may differ between adults who received an ADHD diagnosis versus those who received other diagnoses, most commonly internalizing disorders.
Keywords:
adult ADHD; chronotype; internalizing; sluggish cognitive tempo

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