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Heavy alcohol use in early adulthood as a function of childhood ADHD: developmentally specific mediation by social impairment and delinquency.

机译:成年初期大量饮酒与儿童多动症的关系:社会障碍和犯罪行为对发育的特殊调节。

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Frequent heavy drinking in early adulthood, particularly prior to age 21, is associated with multiple health and legal consequences including continued problems with drinking later into adulthood. Children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are at risk of alcohol use disorder in adulthood, but little is known about their frequency of underage drinking as young adults or about mediational pathways that might contribute to this risky outcome. The current study used data from the Pittsburgh ADHD Longitudinal Study to test social impairment and delinquency pathways from childhood ADHD to heavy drinking in early adulthood for individuals with (n = 148) and without (n = 117) childhood ADHD. Although ADHD did not predict heavy drinking, indirect mediating effects in opposing directions were found. A delinquency pathway from childhood ADHD to increased heavy drinking included adolescent and subsequently adult delinquent behavior. A social impairment pathway from childhood ADHD to decreased heavy drinking included adolescent, but not adult, social impairment. These findings help explain the heterogeneity of results for alcohol use among individuals with ADHD and suggest that common ADHD-related impairments may operate differently from each other and distinctly across developmental periods.
机译:在成年初期,特别是在21岁之前,经常大量饮酒会带来多种健康和法律后果,包括成年后继续饮酒的问题。患有注意力缺陷/多动症(ADHD)的儿童在成年后有酗酒的风险,但是对于他们成年后未成年人饮酒的频率或可能导致这种危险结果的中介途径知之甚少。本研究使用匹兹堡ADHD纵向研究的数据来测试有(n = 148)和没有(n = 117)儿童ADHD的成年人成年后从儿童ADHD到大量饮酒的社会障碍和犯罪途径。尽管多动症不能预测大量饮酒,但发现了相反方向的间接调节作用。从儿童多动症到大量饮酒的犯罪途径包括青少年以及随后的成人犯罪行为。从儿童多动症到饮酒量减少的社会障碍途径包括青少年,但不包括成人社会障碍。这些发现有助于解释多动症患者饮酒结果的异质性,并表明常见的多动症相关障碍可能彼此不同,并且在整个发育时期截然不同。

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