BackgroundBeing among the youngest in class has previously been associated with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and academic disadvantage, but the relative age effect on learning disorders is less well understood. This study examined whether relatively young children are more likely to be diagnosed with specific learning disorders than their older peers.MethodsThe setting included all 388,650 children born singleton in Finland from 1996 to 2002. Cases diagnosed with specific learning disorders in specialized health care by the age of 10 were identified from national registers. Cumulative incidences of specific learning disorders and the corresponding incidence rate ratios (IRRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were calcul...
BACKGROUND: Multiple studies have found that the youngest children in a classroom are at elevated ri...
Background: Previous studies suggest an association between age within schoolyear and attention-de...
This paper presents evidence that diagnoses of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are d...
Abstract Background Being among the youngest in class has previously been associated with attention‐...
BackgroundThere are mixed findings on the relationship between ADHD and younger relative age in clas...
Using population-based register data, we examine the association between children's birth month and ...
There is a growing international literature investigating the relationship between attention-deficit...
Diagnosis and pharmacological treatment of ADHD are more common among the youngest children in a cla...
A number of worldwide studies have demonstrated that children born later in the school year are more...
Diagnosis and pharmacological treatment of ADHD are more common among the youngest children in a cla...
Background: the youngest children in a school class are more likely than the oldest to be diagnosed ...
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a controversial phenomenon and the link between s...
Background The youngest children in a school class are more likely than the oldest to be diagnosed ...
IMPORTANCE: Young relative age within the school year has previously been associated with attention-...
Background: Previous studies from North America and Iceland have shown that the youngest children wi...
BACKGROUND: Multiple studies have found that the youngest children in a classroom are at elevated ri...
Background: Previous studies suggest an association between age within schoolyear and attention-de...
This paper presents evidence that diagnoses of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are d...
Abstract Background Being among the youngest in class has previously been associated with attention‐...
BackgroundThere are mixed findings on the relationship between ADHD and younger relative age in clas...
Using population-based register data, we examine the association between children's birth month and ...
There is a growing international literature investigating the relationship between attention-deficit...
Diagnosis and pharmacological treatment of ADHD are more common among the youngest children in a cla...
A number of worldwide studies have demonstrated that children born later in the school year are more...
Diagnosis and pharmacological treatment of ADHD are more common among the youngest children in a cla...
Background: the youngest children in a school class are more likely than the oldest to be diagnosed ...
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a controversial phenomenon and the link between s...
Background The youngest children in a school class are more likely than the oldest to be diagnosed ...
IMPORTANCE: Young relative age within the school year has previously been associated with attention-...
Background: Previous studies from North America and Iceland have shown that the youngest children wi...
BACKGROUND: Multiple studies have found that the youngest children in a classroom are at elevated ri...
Background: Previous studies suggest an association between age within schoolyear and attention-de...
This paper presents evidence that diagnoses of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are d...