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Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder among children of immigrants: immigrant generation and family poverty.

Jina ChangYeonjung J LeeHannah LexChristina KernsKatie LugarMaya Wright
Published in: Ethnicity & health (2024)
Using a nationally representative sample of children, we find that the likelihood of having ADHD increases with higher generations, detecting differences in ADHD prevalence by immigration generation. Importantly, first-generation children had a significantly lower risk of having ADHD conditions compared to second-generation children and children of US-born parents, regardless of family socio-economic status. Public health policy and program development would gain from a clear comprehension of the shielding attributes of ADHD among immigrant families.
Keyphrases
  • attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
  • autism spectrum disorder
  • public health
  • young adults
  • working memory
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • gestational age