Teens with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder(ADHD) are more likely to have a car accident, according to a new study.
According to Allison Curry, director of epidemiology and biostatistics at the Center for Injury Research and Prevention at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, ADHD teens are less likely to get a license after they become eligible and more likely to have an accident.
Curry’s study compared New Jersey health records to car accidents. Of the 2,500 teens with ADHD, nearly 43 percent had a car crash. About 36 percent of teens without ADHD had a crash, the study found.
Only 12 percent of ADHD teens had been prescribed medication in the month before driving.
The study was reported in the journal JAMA Pediatrics.