Pre-adult attention-deficit/hyperactive disorder and later adverse health outcomes: the 1987 Finnish birth cohort study

Whereas attention-deficit/hyperactive disorder (ADHD) has consistently been shown to be correlated with later risk of depression, anxiety, and substance misuse, the relationship with other adverse health endpoints, particularly somatic conditions, is uncertain. In a full-nation birth cohort study, we used a phenotype-wide approach to explore the influence, if any, of a ADHD diagnosis in childhood/adolescence on later disease and injury. Comprising 52594 children (25463 females) born in a single…

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