2021
DOI: 10.1017/s2045796021000032
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Association of psychiatric comorbidities with the risk of transport accidents in ADHD and MPH

Abstract: Aims Although the relationship between attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and transport accidents has been shown, there is limited information on the relationship between medication and dose–response effects and transport accident risk. This study aims to determine whether young people with ADHD, including adolescents, are more prone to transport accidents than those without, and the extent to which methylphenidate (MPH) prescription in these patients reduces the risk. Methods … Show more

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“…Further, we confirmed previous findings that ADHDmedication significantly reduces the incident risk, [24][25][26] which we were able to show for mild incidents (which form the vast majority of all incidents recorded). Given a similar estimate, this seems to hold true for severe incidents as well, but the effect was not significant because of the lower statistical power within this subgroup.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Further, we confirmed previous findings that ADHDmedication significantly reduces the incident risk, [24][25][26] which we were able to show for mild incidents (which form the vast majority of all incidents recorded). Given a similar estimate, this seems to hold true for severe incidents as well, but the effect was not significant because of the lower statistical power within this subgroup.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%