Trajectories of labour market marginalisation among young adults with newly diagnosed attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
Magnus HelgessonSyed RahmanE BjörkenstamK GustafssonRidwanul AminH TaipaleA TanskanenL EkseliusE Mittendorfer-RutzPublished in: Epidemiology and psychiatric sciences (2021)
About 61% of young adults were characterised by increasing LMM after a diagnosis of ADHD. To avoid marginalisation, attention should especially be given to young adults diagnosed with ADHD with a low educational level, that are single parents and who are living outside big cities. Also, young adults with comorbid mental disorders should be monitored for LMM early in working life.