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Table 2 Associations between ADHD and job shifting, children with different partners and residential moves

From: Real-life instability in ADHD from young to middle adulthood: a nationwide register-based study of social and occupational problems

 

Age 18–29

Age 30–39

Age 40–52

 

IRR (95% CI)

IRR (95% CI)

IRR (95% CI)

 

Crude

Adjusted

Crude

Adjusted

Crude

Adjusted

Job shifting

Males

0.99

(0.97–1.01)

0.96

(0.94–0.98)

1.12*

(1.08–1.16)

1.05*

(1.02–1.09)

1.13*

(1.07–1.21)

1.10*

(1.03–1.17)

Job shifting

Females

0.97

(0.95–0.99)

0.96

(0.94–0.98)

1.10*

(1.06–1.14)

1.04

(1.01–1.09)

1.23*

(1.13–1.34)

1.18*

(1.08–1.28)

Children with different partners

Males

0.93

(0.91–0.96)

0.95

(0.93–0.97)

1.09*

(1.07–1.12)

1.09*

(1.06–1.11)

1.09*

(1.05–1.16)

1.05*

(1.02–1.09)

Children with different partners Females

1.04

(1.01–1.06)

1.04

(1.01–1.06)

1.22*

(1.19–1.24)

1.17*

(1.14–1.1.19)

1.18*

(1.14–1.22)

1.14*

(1.10–1.18)

Residential moves Males

1.48*

(1.45–1.49)

1.25*

(1.23–1.27)

2.50*

(2.43–2.57)

1.62*

(1.58–1.67)

2.60*

(2.46–2.75)

1.69*

(1.60–1.78)

Residential moves

Females

1.41*

(1.39–1.43)

1.23*

(1.21–1.25)

2.14*

(2.08–2.21)

1.56*

(1.51–1.61)

2.28*

(2.14–2.42)

1.68*

(1.58–1.79)

  1. Note: IRR = incidence ratio; ADHD = Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity-Disorder; Crude = Adjusted for birth year and maternal- and parental education; Adjusted = Adjusted for birth-year, maternal- and paternal education, BPD, SUD and Criminal Convictions. *=Significant at p < 0.001