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9/8/2005

Adult ADD: Many Children Maintain their Disorder into Adulthood

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  • ADHD: Children
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  • Russell Barkley
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ADHD haunts children into adulthood, study shows

Psychological Association published research from Dr. Mariellen Fischer, a psychologist with the Medical College of Wisconsin. Her study was co-authored by Dr. Russell Barkley. The results of her 13 year study show that if AD/HD is left untreated in childhood, children will carry their disorder into adulthood.

For thirteen years they monitored 147 children with ADHD by age 7, comparing them with 76 neighbor children who didn’t have the disorder. About one third dropped out of high school. This seemed significantly high as none of the neighbor children dropped out. Leaving school is quite likely due to the public school system’s inability to accommodate the needs of ADHD students as well as ADHD student inability to learn coping skills which are seldom taught in school or at home.

Interesting data about adults with AD/HD in this study:

  • They are more likely than their peers to get fired
  • They are more likely to shun birth control and become parents by age 21
  • They are more likely to have higher credit card debt and fewer saving
  • They took medication for AD/HD as children, but few were being treated by their early 20s
  • They are more likely to start having sex a year earlier than classmates
  • 1 out of 3 had become parents by their early 20s vs. 1 in 25 of the classmates
  • They had less than half the savings of young adults they had grown up with and more debt

Dr. Fischer indicated that many children maintain their disorder into adulthood. The article is not clear whether this data was relevant to treated or untreated ADHD. However, clinical data suggests that perhaps 60% of ADHD children will carry their disorder into adulthood. This may be a conservative estimate.

While the data are compelling, the study is too small to conclude that ADHD alone causes these ill effects.


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