| Literature DB >> 31043096 |
Manjiri Pawaskar1, Moshe Fridman2, Regina Grebla1, Manisha Madhoo1.
Abstract
Objective: Investigate the association between diagnosis and outcomes in adults with symptoms of ADHD. Method: The Validate Attitudes and Lifestyle Issues in Depression, ADHD and Troubles with Eating (VALIDATE) study collected sociodemographic and clinical characteristics data, and responses from validated questionnaires on health-related quality of life (HRQoL), work productivity, functioning, and self-esteem. ADHD-diagnosed respondents (n = 444) were matched with respondents with symptomatic ADHD (n = 1,055) within the same sex-by-age group using propensity score matching. Effects of ADHD diagnosis on each outcome were adjusted for covariates that remained imbalanced after matching, using generalized mixed models.Entities:
Keywords: adult ADHD; diagnosis; functional impairment; health-related quality of life
Year: 2019 PMID: 31043096 PMCID: PMC6935829 DOI: 10.1177/1087054719841129
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Atten Disord ISSN: 1087-0547 Impact factor: 3.256
Key Sociodemographic, Lifestyle, and Comorbid Condition Characteristics Among Unmatched Respondents Diagnosed With ADHD and With Symptomatic ADHD.
| Covariates | ADHD-diagnosed respondents ( | Symptomatic respondents ( | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age | |||
| Mean (standard deviation) | 42.5 (13.9) | 43.9 (13.7) | .070 |
| Median (minimum, maximum) | 42 (19, 86) | 44 (18, 84) | — |
| Sex | |||
| Male | 237 (53.4) | 495 (46.9) | .023 |
| Familial generation in the United States | |||
| Non-U.S. born | 7 (1.6) | 65 (6.2) | <.001 |
| First | 52 (11.7) | 175 (16.6) | — |
| Second or higher | 385 (86.7) | 815 (77.3) | — |
| Race/ethnicity | |||
| White | 355 (80.0) | 730 (69.2) | <.001 |
| African American | 31 (7.0) | 124 (11.8) | — |
| Hispanic | 17 (3.8) | 69 (6.5) | — |
| Asian or Pacific Islander | 6 (1.4) | 57 (5.4) | — |
| Mixed racial background | 23 (5.2) | 32 (3.0) | — |
| Other | 12 (2.7) | 43 (4.1) | — |
| Highest education level | |||
| Less than high school | 20 (4.5) | 39 (3.7) | .380 |
| High school graduate or equivalent | 77 (17.3) | 223 (21.1) | — |
| Attended college, did not graduate | 177 (39.9) | 429 (40.7) | — |
| College graduate | 118 (26.6) | 258 (24.5) | — |
| Completed graduate school | 52 (11.7) | 106 (10.0) | — |
| Annual household income | |||
| <US$25,000 | 115 (25.9) | 286 (27.1) | .514 |
| US$25,000-US$50,000 | 125 (28.1) | 328 (31.1) | — |
| US$50,000-US$75,000 | 76 (17.1) | 173 (16.4) | — |
| >US$75,000 | 115 (25.9) | 233 (22.1) | — |
| Declined to answer | 13 (2.9) | 35 (3.3) | — |
| Employment status | |||
| Retired | 45 (10.1) | 132 (12.5) | .024 |
| Student | 36 (8.1) | 69 (6.5) | — |
| Employed | 245 (55.2) | 500 (47.4) | — |
| Unemployed | 90 (20.3) | 269 (25.5) | — |
| Homemaker | 28 (6.3) | 85 (8.1) | — |
| Long-term disability | |||
| Yes | 50 (11.3) | 168 (15.9) | .020 |
| Type of health insurance | |||
| None | 93 (20.9) | 209 (19.8) | .388 |
| Private | 205 (46.2) | 445 (42.2) | — |
| Government | 113 (25.5) | 311 (29.5) | — |
| Both | 24 (5.4) | 59 (5.6) | — |
| Other | 9 (2.0) | 31 (2.9) | — |
| Recreational drug use in the past 30 days | |||
| Never in lifetime | 214 (48.2) | 543 (51.5) | .056 |
| Used but not in last 30 days | 166 (37.4) | 340 (32.2) | — |
| Used 1-2 times | 14 (3.2) | 43 (4.1) | — |
| Used 3-9 times | 11 (2.5) | 44 (4.2) | — |
| Used 10-19 times | 7 (1.6) | 33 (3.1) | — |
| Used ≥ 20 times | 22 (5.0) | 33 (3.1) | — |
| Declined to answer/do not know | 10 (2.3) | 19 (1.8) | — |
| Comorbid conditions experienced in the past 12 months | |||
| AN/BED/BN | 34 (7.7) | 63 (6.0) | .250 |
| Anxiety | 237 (53.4) | 613 (58.1) | .098 |
| Chronic constipation | 58 (13.1) | 146 (13.8) | .742 |
| Depression | 235 (52.9) | 649 (61.5) | .002 |
| Diabetes type 1 or 2 | 51 (11.5) | 152 (14.4) | .137 |
| Dry eye | 75 (16.9) | 219 (20.8) | .088 |
| Emotional overeating/food addiction | 91 (20.5) | 238 (22.6) | .412 |
| Hypertension | 98 (22.1) | 291 (27.6) | .028 |
| Insomnia | 170 (38.3) | 477 (45.2) | .014 |
| Migraine | 122 (27.5) | 303 (28.7) | .661 |
| OCD | 103 (23.2) | 161 (15.3) | <.001 |
| Panic disorder | 75 (16.9) | 214 (20.3) | .133 |
| PTSD | 64 (14.4) | 143 (13.6) | .682 |
Note. Data are n (%) unless otherwise stated. AN = anorexia nervosa; BED = binge eating disorder; BN = bulimia nervosa; OCD = obsessive–compulsive disorder; PTSD = post-traumatic stress disorder.
p < .05 (p values calculated using two-sample t-tests and X2 tests for continuous and categorical variables, respectively).
Comparison of Outcomes Between Matched Respondents with Diagnosed ADHD and With Symptomatic ADHD (Unadjusted).
| Outcome | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| ADHD-diagnosed respondents ( | Symptomatic respondents ( | ||
| WPAI:GH Work Productivity Loss[ | 29.32 (32.79) | 49.15 (35.09) | <.001 |
| WPAI:GH Absenteeism[ | 8.66 (20.81) | 16.67 (25.21) | <.001 |
| WPAI:GH Presenteeism[ | 25.70 (29.01) | 44.53 (32.28) | <.001 |
| WPAI:GH Activity Impairment | 36.97 (31.87) | 53.00 (31.46) | <.001 |
| SDS total score[ | 9.91 (9.30) | 14.92 (9.42) | <.001 |
| SDS Work/School[ | 3.06 (3.36) | 4.53 (3.58) | <.001 |
| SDS Social Life[ | 3.44 (3.35) | 5.26 (3.36) | <.001 |
| SDS Family Life/Home Responsibilities[ | 3.41 (3.26) | 5.13 (3.30) | <.001 |
| EQ-5D-5L Index (Utility) value[ | 0.78 (0.17) | 0.70 (0.20) | <.001 |
| EQ VAS (Health State)[ | 72.46 (20.05) | 65.05 (21.55) | <.001 |
| Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale total score[ | 19.30 (6.55) | 15.17 (6.32) | <.001 |
Note. p values are derived from two-sample t-tests. WPAI:GH = Work Productivity and Activity Impairment questionnaire: General Health; SDS = Sheehan Disability Scale; EQ-5D-5L = EuroQoL five-dimensional, five-level questionnaire; EQ VAS = EuroQoL visual analog scale.
For employed respondents only (ADHD-diagnosed respondents, n = 172; symptomatic respondents, n = 232). WPAI:GH outcomes are expressed as impairment percentages; higher numbers indicate greater impairment and less productivity.
SDS total scores range from 0 (unimpaired) to 30 (highly impaired). Subscale scores range from 0 to 10; scores of ≥ 5 are associated with significant functional impairment.
EQ-5D Index (Utility) value summarizes EQ-5D-5L questionnaire responses as a single number on a scale anchored at 1 (full health) and 0 (dead).
Patients score their health state between 0 (the worst imaginable health state) and 100 (the best imaginable health state) on a 20 cm vertical graduated scale.
Total scores range from 0 to 30 with high scores reflecting strong self-esteem; a score <15 may indicate problematic low self-esteem.
Comparison of Outcomes Between Matched Respondents With Diagnosed ADHD and With Symptomatic ADHD (Adjusted Least-Square Means Model).
| Diagnosis effect[ | Least-squares means ( | 95% Confidence interval | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Linear regression mixed model on matched sets | |||
| WPAI:GH Productivity Loss[ | <.001 | ||
| ADHD diagnosed | 39.37 (3.91) | (31.67, 47.07) | |
| Symptomatic ADHD | 55.62 (3.33) | (49.05, 62.18) | |
| Difference | −16.25 (3.37) | (–22.88, –9.61) | |
| WPAI:GH Activity Impairment | <.001 | ||
| ADHD diagnosed | 41.73 (2.12) | (37.56, 45.90) | |
| Symptomatic ADHD | 55.78 (1.71) | (52.42, 59.13) | |
| Difference | −14.04 (1.78) | (–17.54, –10.55) | |
| Sheehan Disability Scale total score | <.001 | ||
| ADHD diagnosed | 11.07 (0.64) | (9.82, 12.32) | |
| Symptomatic ADHD | 15.55 (0.52) | (14.53, 16.56) | |
| Difference | −4.48 (0.52) | (–5.50, –3.45) | |
| EQ VAS (Health State) | <.001 | ||
| ADHD diagnosed | 72.07 (1.40) | (69.33, 74.81) | |
| Symptomatic ADHD | 65.55 (1.13) | (63.33, 67.77) | |
| Difference | 6.52 (1.15) | (4.27, 8.77) | |
| Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale total score | <.0001 | ||
| ADHD diagnosed | 18.78 (0.42) | (17.97, 19.60) | |
| Symptomatic ADHD | 15.13 (0.34) | (14.46, 15.79) | |
| Difference | 3.66 (0.33) | (3.00, 4.31) | |
| Tobit regression mixed model on matched sets | |||
| EQ-5D-5L Index (Utility) value | < .0001 | ||
| ADHD diagnosed | 0.79 (0.01) | (0.77, 0.81) | |
| Symptomatic ADHD | 0.72 (0.01) | (0.71, 0.73) | |
| Difference | 0.07 (0.01) | (0.04, 0.09) | |
Note. WPAI:GH = Work Productivity and Activity Impairment questionnaire: General Health; EQ VAS = EuroQoL visual analog scale; EQ-5D-5L = EuroQoL five-dimensional, five-level questionnaire.
Models adjusted for generation in the United States (non-U.S. born, first generation, or second or higher generation) and experience of depression in past 12 months.
For employed respondents only (ADHD diagnosed respondents, n = 172; symptomatic respondents, n = 232).