Self-Reported ADHD Diagnosis Status Among Working-Age Adults in the United States: Evidence From the 2023 National Wellbeing Survey.

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Journal of Attention Disorders Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-18 DOI:10.1177/10870547251319861
Andrew S London, Shannon M Monnat, Iliya Gutin
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Abstract

Objective: To estimate the percentage of U.S. working-age (18- to 64-year-old) adults in 2023 who self-reported ever being diagnosed with ADHD by a health care professional.

Method: We analyze data from the 2023 National Wellbeing Survey (N = 7,053) to estimate self-reported lifetime ADHD diagnosis status among working-age adults, overall and by sex, age, race/ethnicity, nativity, education, and rural-urban residence.

Results: Among U.S. working-age adults in 2023, we estimate that 13.9% (95% confidence interval [13.0%, 15.0%]) self-reported ever being diagnosed with ADHD by a health care professional. We find statistically significant variation by each of the demographic variables analyzed, with higher rates among working-age adults who are female, younger, non-Hispanic White, U.S.-born, less well-educated, and residing in metro areas with 250,000 to 1 million people (relative to those living in metro areas with 1+ million population).

Conclusion: The percentage of U.S. working-age adults who self-report in 2023 that they have ever been diagnosed with ADHD by a health care professional (13.9%) is substantially higher than estimates from 2012 (4.25%) and a 2023 estimate of 7.8% among adults of all ages (18+ years). The increase over time may reflect changes in diagnostic criteria for children and adults, greater acceptance of adult diagnosis, over- and mis-diagnosis, and methodological issues. The difference between the 2023 estimates likely reflects study-specific differences in the constructs measured, the age range of the samples, and methodological differences in the online panels used for sampling, in quality control approaches, and in post-survey weight construction. Additional data collection and empirical research is needed to validate or refine provisional estimates based on samples drawn from online panels, and to determine explanations for the observed increase over time.

美国工作年龄成年人自我报告的ADHD诊断状况:来自2023年全国健康调查的证据
目的:估计2023年美国工作年龄(18- 64岁)成年人自我报告曾被医疗保健专业人员诊断为多动症的百分比。方法:我们分析了来自2023年全国幸福调查(N = 7053)的数据,以估计工作年龄成年人自我报告的终生ADHD诊断状况,总体以及性别、年龄、种族/民族、出生地、教育程度和城乡居住情况。结果:在2023年的美国工作年龄成年人中,我们估计有13.9%(95%置信区间[13.0%,15.0%])的人自我报告曾被医疗保健专业人员诊断为ADHD。我们发现,通过分析每个人口统计变量,统计上存在显著差异,在女性、年轻、非西班牙裔白人、美国出生、受教育程度较低、居住在25万至100万人口的大都市地区(相对于居住在100万以上人口的大都市地区)的工作年龄成年人中,患病率较高。结论:美国工作年龄的成年人在2023年自我报告曾被医疗保健专业人员诊断为ADHD的比例(13.9%)大大高于2012年的估计(4.25%)和2023年所有年龄(18岁以上)的成年人中估计的7.8%。随着时间的推移,这种增加可能反映了儿童和成人诊断标准的变化、对成人诊断的更大接受程度、过度诊断和误诊以及方法问题。2023年估计值之间的差异可能反映了在测量结构、样本年龄范围、用于抽样的在线面板、质量控制方法和调查后权重构建方面的研究特定差异。需要进一步的数据收集和实证研究,以验证或完善基于在线小组抽取的样本的临时估计,并确定对观测到的随时间增加的解释。
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CiteScore
7.60
自引率
6.70%
发文量
71
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Attention Disorders (JAD) focuses on basic and applied science concerning attention and related functions in children, adolescents, and adults. JAD publishes articles on diagnosis, comorbidity, neuropsychological functioning, psychopharmacology, and psychosocial issues. The journal also addresses practice, policy, and theory, as well as review articles, commentaries, in-depth analyses, empirical research articles, and case presentations or program evaluations.
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