ADHD symptoms and diagnosis in adult preterms: systematic review, IPD meta-analysis, and register-linkage study
Background This study examined differences in ADHD symptoms and diagnosis between preterm and term-born adults (≥18 years), and tested if ADHD is related to gestational age, birth weight, multiple births, or neonatal complications in preterm borns. Methods (1) A systematic review compared ADHD sympt...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Pediatric research 2023-04, Vol.93 (5), p.1399-1409 |
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This study examined differences in ADHD symptoms and diagnosis between preterm and term-born adults (≥18 years), and tested if ADHD is related to gestational age, birth weight, multiple births, or neonatal complications in preterm borns.
Methods
(1) A systematic review compared ADHD symptom self-reports and diagnosis between preterm and term-born adults published in PubMed, Web of Science, and PROQUEST until April 2021; (2) a one-stage Individual Participant Data(IPD) meta-analysis (
n
= 1385 preterm,
n
= 1633 term; born 1978–1995) examined differences in self-reported ADHD symptoms[age 18–36 years]; and (3) a population-based register-linkage study of all live births in Finland (01/01/1987–31/12/1998;
n
= 37538 preterm,
n
= 691,616 term) examined ADHD diagnosis risk in adulthood (≥18 years) until 31/12/2016.
Results
Systematic review results were conflicting. In the IPD meta-analysis, ADHD symptoms levels were similar across groups (mean
z
-score difference 0.00;95% confidence interval [95% CI] −0.07, 0.07). Whereas in the register-linkage study, adults born preterm had a higher relative risk (RR) for ADHD diagnosis compared to term controls (RR = 1.26, 95% CI 1.12, 1.41,
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ISSN: | 0031-3998 1530-0447 1530-0447 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41390-021-01929-1 |