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Duration of ADHD medication treatment among Finnish children and adolescents - a nationwide register study
Authors: Kolari, Terhi A.; Vuori, Miika; Rättö, Hanna; Varimo, Eveliina A.; Aronen, Eeva T.; Auranen, Kari; Saastamoinen, Leena K.; Ruokoniemi, Päivi T.
Publisher: SPRINGER
Publishing place: NEW YORK
Publication year: 2025
Journal: European Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Journal name in source: EUROPEAN CHILD & ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY
Journal acronym: EUR CHILD ADOLES PSY
Number of pages: 10
ISSN: 1018-8827
eISSN: 1435-165X
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00787-025-02735-4
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Aim: To study the duration of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) medication treatment among children and adolescents by sex and age group in Finland during 2008-2019.
Methods: This was a descriptive, population-based register study covering all Finnish children and adolescents aged 6-18 years who initiated their first ADHD medication treatment period between January 1, 2008 and December 31, 2019 (n = 40691). To establish the duration of use we collected data from the register of Dispensations reimbursable under the National Health Insurance Scheme register. The median follow-up time was 3.8 years (Q1 = 1.7, Q3 = 7.1). Treatment duration was calculated as the interval between the date of the first and last purchase with a cut-off of 365 days allowed between purchases. The durations were estimated using Kaplan-Meier survival times.
Results: The median duration of ADHD medication treatment was 3.2 years (95% CI 3.2, 3.3, Q1 = 1.0 95% CI 0.9, 1.0, Q3 = 6.8 95% CI 6.7, 7.0). Sex and age significantly influenced treatment duration (p <.0001 and p <.0001). Boys had longer treatment duration than girls and the younger the subject, the longer the duration of usage. Boys aged 6-8 years (32.4% of the subjects) exhibited the longest treatment duration with a median of 6.3 years (95% CI 6.2, 6.5, Q1 = 2.6 95% CI 2.5, 2.7, Q3 = 9.4 years 95% CI 9.2, 9.6).
Conclusions: The duration of ADHD medication treatment among children in the real-world clinical setting goes well beyond the data available from randomized controlled trials and extends for several years especially among young boys.
Keywords:
ADHD, medicine use, Population based, registry study, Reimbursement data, Treatment duration
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Funding information in the publication:
Open Access funding provided by University of Turku (including Turku University Central Hospital).
Terhi Kolari received a grant to carry out this research from Finnish Brain Foundation sr. No funding was received from the commercial sector.