Correlates of nicotine dependence in men with childhood attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: a 33-year follow-up.

Lourdes García Murillo, María A Ramos-Olazagasti, Rachel G Klein, Salvatore Mannuzza, Francisco Xavier Castellanos
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Identify correlates of nicotine dependence [lifetime (l) and ongoing (o)] in adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in childhood. We conducted a 33-year prospective follow-up of boys (mean age 8) with combined type ADHD (n = 135/207, 65% original sample). Correlates of nicotine dependence in adulthood were selected from characteristics obtained in childhood and adolescence. Among selected childhood features, only immature behavior was significantly related to nicotine dependence (OR(o) = 0.29, p = 0.02), indexing decreased risk. In contrast, several adolescent variables significantly correlated (p < 0.01) with nicotine dependence at mean age 41, including alcohol substance use disorder (SUD, OR(l) = 4.97), non-alcohol SUD (OR(o) = 4.33/OR(l) = 10.93), parental antisocial personality disorder (OR(l) = 4.42), parental SUD (OR(l) = 3.58), dropped out of school (OR(l) = 2.29), impulsivity (OR(o) = 1.53/OR(l) = 1.59), hyperactivity (OR(o) = 1.38), and number of antisocial behaviors (OR(o) = 1.10/OR(l) = 1.14). Results highlight the role of adolescent psychopathology in the development of nicotine dependence, motivating prospective longitudinal efforts to better define the developmental trajectories of risk and protection.

儿童期注意力缺陷/多动障碍男性尼古丁依赖的相关因素:33年随访
确定儿童时期患有注意力缺陷/多动障碍(ADHD)的成年人尼古丁依赖的相关性[终生(1)和持续(0)]。我们对合并型ADHD的男孩(平均年龄8岁)进行了33年的前瞻性随访(n = 135/207,原始样本的65%)。从童年和青春期获得的特征中选择成年期尼古丁依赖的相关因素。在所选的儿童特征中,只有不成熟行为与尼古丁依赖显著相关(OR(o) = 0.29, p = 0.02),表明风险降低。相反,青少年的几个变量显著相关(p (l) = 4.97),非酒精性SUD (OR(o) = 4.33/OR(l) = 10.93),父母反社会人格障碍(OR(l) = 4.42),父母反社会SUD (OR(l) = 3.58),辍学(OR(l) = 2.29),冲动(OR(o) = 1.53/OR(l) = 1.59),多动(OR(o) = 1.38),反社会行为次数(OR(o) = 1.10/OR(l) = 1.14)。结果强调了青少年精神病理在尼古丁依赖发展中的作用,激励了前瞻性的纵向研究,以更好地定义风险和保护的发展轨迹。
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