Question: What do ADHD, Conduct Disorder, and Smoking Have In Common?

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Answer: These kids are more likely to drop out of high school or delay high school graduation.

Teens with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) — the most common childhood psychiatric condition in the United States — are less likely to finish high school on time than students with other mental-health disorders that often are considered more serious, a large national study by researchers at the UC Davis School of Medicine has found. The study found that nearly one third of students with ADHD, twice the proportion as students with no psychiatric disorder, either drop out or delay high school graduation.

You can read the article from Science Daily here.

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