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Self-Reported ADHD and Adult Health in the United States
Scott D. Landes
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Andrew S. London
Department of Sociology
Aging Studies Institute
Center for Policy Research
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Health
46%
Health Fairs
28%
Social Determinants of Health
25%
Economic Status
21%
Health Behavior
19%
Psychological Distress
18%
Health Surveys
18%
Health Status
16%
Comorbidity
14%
Psychiatry
14%
Interviews
12%
Regression Analysis
12%
Logistic Models
12%
Demography
12%
Odds Ratio
12%
Wounds and Injuries
9%
Social Sciences
ADHD
100%
health
43%
comorbidity
12%
socioeconomic factors
11%
health behavior
10%
social economics
9%
social status
8%
logistics
8%
determinants
7%
inclusion
7%
regression
6%
interview
4%