Adulthood Alcohol Problems Linked to Adolescent ADHD
In new data presented at The American Professional Society of ADHD and Related Disorders (APSARD) 2021 Annual Conference this weekend, a team of US-based investigators report an evolved understanding of developmental-based alcohol problem risks among young patients with ADHD—one which may better inform preventive intervention that would limit alcoholism and other substance abuse into such a patients’ 30s and beyond.
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