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Objective: Comorbidity between Tourette's syndrome (TS) and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is high. In children, those with both TS ADHD fare less well than those with TS-only on measures of both psychopathology and behaviour. The objective of this study was to document such measures in adult patients.

Method: Eighty adults with TS-only were compared to 64 with TS ADHD using a clinical interview and standardised measures of depression, anxiety and obsessionality.

Results: The two groups were no different on measures of TS severity. TS ADHD patients had significantly more depression, anxiety, obsessive-compulsive behaviour and maladaptive behaviours than patients with TS-only. There were also significant differences in the incidence of copro- and echo-phenomena and family history of ADHD.

Conclusion: The finding of increased overall behavioural difficulties and psychopathology in adult patients with TS ADHD when compared with TS-only is in agreement with previous findings in children with TS. Appropriate treatment of ADHD in TS patients during childhood may prevent many behavioural problems in adulthood.

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