Maternal age at birth and child attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder: causal association or familial confounding?
Brennan H BakerYoonjung Yoonie JooJunghoon ParkJiook ChaAndrea A BaccarelliJonathan PosnerPublished in: Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines (2022)
Socioeconomic disadvantages were likely the primary explanation for the association of young maternal age with child ADHD, although genetics and modifiable environmental factors also played a role. Public policies aimed at reducing the burden of ADHD associated with young motherhood should target socioeconomic inequalities and support young pregnant women by advocating for reduced prenatal tobacco exposure and healthy breastfeeding practices after childbirth.