Literature DB >> 22826511

Do firstborn children have an increased risk of ADHD?

Adela Masana Marín1, Fernando Lopez Seco2, Susana Martí Serrano2, Silvia Acosta García2, Ana Milena Gaviria Gómez2, Inti Ney2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Although previous reports have found no birth-order influence on ADHD risk, the authors hypothesize that being the firstborn is a risk factor for developing ADHD.
METHOD: They selected all of the currently treated ADHD outpatients (n = 748) from our database. Families with adopted sons, nonnuclear families, and families with only one child and with sons (affected or unaffected) younger than 6 or older than 18 years were excluded. A total of 181 families with 213 ADHD sons met the inclusion criteria. We used all siblings without a clinical diagnosis of ADHD and who had no contact with our service as our unaffected controls (n = 173).
RESULTS: The bivariate analysis showed that ADHD was associated with birth order and that firstborn children had nearly twice the ADHD risk of children with other birth orders.
CONCLUSION: birth order can be an ADHD risk factor in clinical samples.
© 2012 SAGE Publications.

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Keywords:  Attention deficit disorder, ADHD; epidemiology; family risk factors; firstborn children

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22826511     DOI: 10.1177/1087054712445066

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Atten Disord        ISSN: 1087-0547            Impact factor:   3.256


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