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Finding
Finding
decline
Adults with persistent ADHD had an 81% higher rate of motor vehicle crashes than adults who never had ADHD, after adjusting for driving experience, sex, age, ODD/CD, household income, substance use, and ASPD symptoms.
| Effect size | IRR = 1.81 |
| CI | CI = 1.40 to 2.36 |
| Comparator | Local Normative Comparison Group (LNCG) — adults without any childhood ADHD history |
| Effect summary | decline; IRR = 1.81; CI: CI = 1.40 to 2.36 |
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Source
PMC9747063
Effects of childhood and adult persistent ADHD on risk of motor vehicle crashes: results from the MTA