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Behavioral disturbances (BD) are prevalent in patients with substance use disorders (SUD). To test the hypothesis that chronic exposure to cocaine could favor the acquisition of BD that were not present in childhood. We used child and adult ADHD self-report screening scales (WURS-25 and ASRS-6, respectively, with their usual threshold) as assessment tools for significant BD. In a cross-sectional assessment of 382 patients with multiple SUD, we investigated BD and then "de novo" BD (i.e., by restricting the sample to patient