2013
DOI: 10.1111/add.12188
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Substance use disorders in adolescents with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: a 4-year follow-up study

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“…Our findings that ADHD in the proband predicted risk for SUDs in relatives independently of proband SUD status are inconsistent with those of Groenman et al, (Groenman et al, 2013) in an adolescent sample and with our previous work reporting findings from the same sample as that used in the current analysis in mid adolescent years (Biederman et al, 2009;Milberger et al, 1998). These discrepant results are likely related to the young age of participants in both studies in that they were not through the age of risk for developing a SUD.…”
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“…Our findings that ADHD in the proband predicted risk for SUDs in relatives independently of proband SUD status are inconsistent with those of Groenman et al, (Groenman et al, 2013) in an adolescent sample and with our previous work reporting findings from the same sample as that used in the current analysis in mid adolescent years (Biederman et al, 2009;Milberger et al, 1998). These discrepant results are likely related to the young age of participants in both studies in that they were not through the age of risk for developing a SUD.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…These discrepant results are likely related to the young age of participants in both studies in that they were not through the age of risk for developing a SUD. (Biederman et al, 2009;Groenman et al, 2013;Milberger et al, 1998). Although our previous findings in young adult male ADHD probands (Biederman et al, 2008) were consistent with those of the current analysis, significance could not be established in all analyses, most likely due to limited statistical power.…”
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“…Low education has been associated with lack of return to work, and hence lower stability and traceability in the community after TBI. 35 Development of secondary ADHD post-TBI is associated with TBI severity, 36 and patients with ADHD have a higher risk of psychoactive substance use, 37 suggesting a complicated and potentially compounding effect among predictors of poor follow-up. Impulse control disorders may predispose patients to drug abuse, homelessness, and TBI.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…18 Furthermore, studies have found high rates of SUDs among adolescents with ADHD. [19][20][21] Mood disorders have also been found to be significantly associated with SUDs, including alcohol, marijuana, tobacco, and polysubstance use. 22,23 Despite the high prevalence of BHCs among adolescents, many go unidentified and untreated.…”
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