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Childhood ADHD diagnosis was associated with a 45% higher rate of motor vehicle crashes in adulthood compared to controls, after adjusting for driving experience, sex, age, ODD/CD comorbidity, household income, substance use, and adult ASPD symptoms.
Effect sizeIRR = 1.45
CICI = 1.15 to 1.82
ComparatorLocal Normative Comparison Group (LNCG) — age/sex-matched adults without childhood ADHD
Effect summarydecline; IRR = 1.45; CI: CI = 1.15 to 1.82

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PMC9747063
Effects of childhood and adult persistent ADHD on risk of motor vehicle crashes: results from the MTA
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