Cargando…
Decline in attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder traits over the life course in the general population: trajectories across five population birth cohorts spanning ages 3 to 45 years
BACKGROUND: Trajectories of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) traits spanning early childhood to mid-life have not been described in general populations across different geographical contexts. Population trajectories are crucial to better understanding typical developmental patterns. M...
Autores principales: | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |
---|---|
Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
Publicado: |
Oxford University Press
2022
|
Materias: | |
Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9189965/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35403686 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyac049 |
_version_ | 1784725699820519424 |
---|---|
author | Wootton, Robyn E Riglin, Lucy Blakey, Rachel Agnew-Blais, Jessica Caye, Arthur Cadman, Tim Havdahl, Alexandra Gonçalves, Helen Menezes, Ana M B Wehrmeister, Fernando C Rimfeld, Kaili Davey Smith, George Eley, Thalia C Rohde, Luis Augusto Arseneault, Louise Moffitt, Terrie E Stergiakouli, Evie Thapar, Anita Tilling, Kate |
author_facet | Wootton, Robyn E Riglin, Lucy Blakey, Rachel Agnew-Blais, Jessica Caye, Arthur Cadman, Tim Havdahl, Alexandra Gonçalves, Helen Menezes, Ana M B Wehrmeister, Fernando C Rimfeld, Kaili Davey Smith, George Eley, Thalia C Rohde, Luis Augusto Arseneault, Louise Moffitt, Terrie E Stergiakouli, Evie Thapar, Anita Tilling, Kate |
author_sort | Wootton, Robyn E |
collection | PubMed |
description | BACKGROUND: Trajectories of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) traits spanning early childhood to mid-life have not been described in general populations across different geographical contexts. Population trajectories are crucial to better understanding typical developmental patterns. METHODS: We combined repeated assessments of ADHD traits from five population-based cohorts, spanning ages 3 to 45 years. We used two measures: (i) the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) hyperactive-inattentive subscale (175 831 observations, 29 519 individuals); and (ii) scores from DSM-referenced scales (118 144 observations, 28 685 individuals). Multilevel linear spline models allowed for non-linear change over time and differences between cohorts and raters (parent/teacher/self). RESULTS: Patterns of age-related change differed by measure, cohort and country: overall, SDQ scores decreased with age, most rapidly declining before age 8 years (-0.157, 95% CI: -0.170, -0.144 per year). The pattern was generally consistent using DSM scores, although with greater between-cohort variation. DSM scores decreased most rapidly between ages 14 and 17 years (-1.32%, 95% CI: -1.471, -1.170 per year). Average scores were consistently lower for females than males (SDQ: -0.818, 95% CI: -0.856, -0.780; DSM: -4.934%, 95% CI: -5.378, -4.489). This sex difference decreased over age for both measures, due to an overall steeper decrease for males. CONCLUSIONS: ADHD trait scores declined from childhood to mid-life, with marked variation between cohorts. Our results highlight the importance of taking a developmental perspective when considering typical population traits. When interpreting changes in clinical cohorts, it is important to consider the pattern of expected change within the general population, which is influenced by cultural context and measurement. |
format | Online Article Text |
id | pubmed-9189965 |
institution | National Center for Biotechnology Information |
language | English |
publishDate | 2022 |
publisher | Oxford University Press |
record_format | MEDLINE/PubMed |
spelling | pubmed-91899652022-06-14 Decline in attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder traits over the life course in the general population: trajectories across five population birth cohorts spanning ages 3 to 45 years Wootton, Robyn E Riglin, Lucy Blakey, Rachel Agnew-Blais, Jessica Caye, Arthur Cadman, Tim Havdahl, Alexandra Gonçalves, Helen Menezes, Ana M B Wehrmeister, Fernando C Rimfeld, Kaili Davey Smith, George Eley, Thalia C Rohde, Luis Augusto Arseneault, Louise Moffitt, Terrie E Stergiakouli, Evie Thapar, Anita Tilling, Kate Int J Epidemiol Adhd BACKGROUND: Trajectories of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) traits spanning early childhood to mid-life have not been described in general populations across different geographical contexts. Population trajectories are crucial to better understanding typical developmental patterns. METHODS: We combined repeated assessments of ADHD traits from five population-based cohorts, spanning ages 3 to 45 years. We used two measures: (i) the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) hyperactive-inattentive subscale (175 831 observations, 29 519 individuals); and (ii) scores from DSM-referenced scales (118 144 observations, 28 685 individuals). Multilevel linear spline models allowed for non-linear change over time and differences between cohorts and raters (parent/teacher/self). RESULTS: Patterns of age-related change differed by measure, cohort and country: overall, SDQ scores decreased with age, most rapidly declining before age 8 years (-0.157, 95% CI: -0.170, -0.144 per year). The pattern was generally consistent using DSM scores, although with greater between-cohort variation. DSM scores decreased most rapidly between ages 14 and 17 years (-1.32%, 95% CI: -1.471, -1.170 per year). Average scores were consistently lower for females than males (SDQ: -0.818, 95% CI: -0.856, -0.780; DSM: -4.934%, 95% CI: -5.378, -4.489). This sex difference decreased over age for both measures, due to an overall steeper decrease for males. CONCLUSIONS: ADHD trait scores declined from childhood to mid-life, with marked variation between cohorts. Our results highlight the importance of taking a developmental perspective when considering typical population traits. When interpreting changes in clinical cohorts, it is important to consider the pattern of expected change within the general population, which is influenced by cultural context and measurement. Oxford University Press 2022-04-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9189965/ /pubmed/35403686 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyac049 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the International Epidemiological Association. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Adhd Wootton, Robyn E Riglin, Lucy Blakey, Rachel Agnew-Blais, Jessica Caye, Arthur Cadman, Tim Havdahl, Alexandra Gonçalves, Helen Menezes, Ana M B Wehrmeister, Fernando C Rimfeld, Kaili Davey Smith, George Eley, Thalia C Rohde, Luis Augusto Arseneault, Louise Moffitt, Terrie E Stergiakouli, Evie Thapar, Anita Tilling, Kate Decline in attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder traits over the life course in the general population: trajectories across five population birth cohorts spanning ages 3 to 45 years |
title | Decline in attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder traits over the life course in the general population: trajectories across five population birth cohorts spanning ages 3 to 45 years |
title_full | Decline in attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder traits over the life course in the general population: trajectories across five population birth cohorts spanning ages 3 to 45 years |
title_fullStr | Decline in attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder traits over the life course in the general population: trajectories across five population birth cohorts spanning ages 3 to 45 years |
title_full_unstemmed | Decline in attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder traits over the life course in the general population: trajectories across five population birth cohorts spanning ages 3 to 45 years |
title_short | Decline in attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder traits over the life course in the general population: trajectories across five population birth cohorts spanning ages 3 to 45 years |
title_sort | decline in attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder traits over the life course in the general population: trajectories across five population birth cohorts spanning ages 3 to 45 years |
topic | Adhd |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9189965/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35403686 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyac049 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT woottonrobyne declineinattentiondeficithyperactivitydisordertraitsoverthelifecourseinthegeneralpopulationtrajectoriesacrossfivepopulationbirthcohortsspanningages3to45years AT riglinlucy declineinattentiondeficithyperactivitydisordertraitsoverthelifecourseinthegeneralpopulationtrajectoriesacrossfivepopulationbirthcohortsspanningages3to45years AT blakeyrachel declineinattentiondeficithyperactivitydisordertraitsoverthelifecourseinthegeneralpopulationtrajectoriesacrossfivepopulationbirthcohortsspanningages3to45years AT agnewblaisjessica declineinattentiondeficithyperactivitydisordertraitsoverthelifecourseinthegeneralpopulationtrajectoriesacrossfivepopulationbirthcohortsspanningages3to45years AT cayearthur declineinattentiondeficithyperactivitydisordertraitsoverthelifecourseinthegeneralpopulationtrajectoriesacrossfivepopulationbirthcohortsspanningages3to45years AT cadmantim declineinattentiondeficithyperactivitydisordertraitsoverthelifecourseinthegeneralpopulationtrajectoriesacrossfivepopulationbirthcohortsspanningages3to45years AT havdahlalexandra declineinattentiondeficithyperactivitydisordertraitsoverthelifecourseinthegeneralpopulationtrajectoriesacrossfivepopulationbirthcohortsspanningages3to45years AT goncalveshelen declineinattentiondeficithyperactivitydisordertraitsoverthelifecourseinthegeneralpopulationtrajectoriesacrossfivepopulationbirthcohortsspanningages3to45years AT menezesanamb declineinattentiondeficithyperactivitydisordertraitsoverthelifecourseinthegeneralpopulationtrajectoriesacrossfivepopulationbirthcohortsspanningages3to45years AT wehrmeisterfernandoc declineinattentiondeficithyperactivitydisordertraitsoverthelifecourseinthegeneralpopulationtrajectoriesacrossfivepopulationbirthcohortsspanningages3to45years AT rimfeldkaili declineinattentiondeficithyperactivitydisordertraitsoverthelifecourseinthegeneralpopulationtrajectoriesacrossfivepopulationbirthcohortsspanningages3to45years AT daveysmithgeorge declineinattentiondeficithyperactivitydisordertraitsoverthelifecourseinthegeneralpopulationtrajectoriesacrossfivepopulationbirthcohortsspanningages3to45years AT eleythaliac declineinattentiondeficithyperactivitydisordertraitsoverthelifecourseinthegeneralpopulationtrajectoriesacrossfivepopulationbirthcohortsspanningages3to45years AT rohdeluisaugusto declineinattentiondeficithyperactivitydisordertraitsoverthelifecourseinthegeneralpopulationtrajectoriesacrossfivepopulationbirthcohortsspanningages3to45years AT arseneaultlouise declineinattentiondeficithyperactivitydisordertraitsoverthelifecourseinthegeneralpopulationtrajectoriesacrossfivepopulationbirthcohortsspanningages3to45years AT moffittterriee declineinattentiondeficithyperactivitydisordertraitsoverthelifecourseinthegeneralpopulationtrajectoriesacrossfivepopulationbirthcohortsspanningages3to45years AT stergiakoulievie declineinattentiondeficithyperactivitydisordertraitsoverthelifecourseinthegeneralpopulationtrajectoriesacrossfivepopulationbirthcohortsspanningages3to45years AT thaparanita declineinattentiondeficithyperactivitydisordertraitsoverthelifecourseinthegeneralpopulationtrajectoriesacrossfivepopulationbirthcohortsspanningages3to45years AT tillingkate declineinattentiondeficithyperactivitydisordertraitsoverthelifecourseinthegeneralpopulationtrajectoriesacrossfivepopulationbirthcohortsspanningages3to45years |