Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children may be distinct from and unrelated to...
Stimulant Treatment May Decrease Smoking Risk in Youth With ADHD
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“Although considered preliminary until replicated in future randomized clinical trials, the findings from this single-site, open-label study suggest that stimulant treatment may contribute to a decreased risk for smoking in adolescents with ADHD,” wrote the researchers. “If confirmed, this finding would have significant clinical and public health impacts.”
To read about a recent study that found ADHD to be a significant predictor of the development of substance use disorders in children and adolescents, see the "Journal Digest" column in Psychiatric News, here .
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