Mortality in children, adolescents, and adults with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: a nationwide cohort study
Telemark Hospital · Aarhus University · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a common mental disorder associated with factors that are likely to increase mortality, such as oppositional defiant disorder or conduct disorder, criminality, accidents, and substance misuse. However, whether ADHD itself is associated with increased mortality remains unknown. We aimed to assess ADHD-related mortality in a large cohort of Danish individuals.
By use of the Danish national registers, we followed up 1·92 million individuals, including 32,061 with ADHD, from their first birthday through to 2013. We estimated mortality rate ratios (MRRs), adjusted for calendar year, age, sex, family history of psychiatric disorders, maternal and paternal age, and parental educational and employment status, by Poisson regression, to compare individuals with and without ADHD.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 42.11
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 36
Authors
5- SDSøren DalsgaardCorresponding
Telemark Hospital, Aarhus University, Lundbeck Foundation
- SDSøren Dinesen Østergaard
Lundbeck Foundation, Aarhus University Hospital
- JFJames F. Leckman
Yale University
- PBPreben Bo Mortensen
Lundbeck Foundation, Aarhus University
- MGMarianne Giørtz Pedersen
Aarhus University, Lundbeck Foundation
Topics & keywords
- Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
- Cohort
- Medicine
- Cohort study
- Psychiatry
- Pediatrics
- Attention deficit disorder
- Psychology
- Good health and well-being