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. 2023 Nov 21;14(2):2281752. doi: 10.1080/20008066.2023.2281752

Table 1.

Clinical and biological data of the participants.

  Boys (N = 34) Girls (N = 19) p
Age 15.5 (.8) 16.1 (1.1) .024
Substance use          
 Tobacco 3 (8.8%) 1 (5.3%) .547
 Alcohol 4 (11.8%) 4 (21.1%) .301
 Cannabis 0 (0.0%) 1 (5.3%) .358
Age of ADHD diagnosis 9.3 (3.3) 11.1 (3.2) .074
CTQ total score 31.9 (6.6) 30.9 (5.2) .580
Treatments          
ADHD stimulant 27 (79.4%) 16 (84.2%) .484
 ADHD nonstimulant 2 (5.9%) 0 (.0%) .407
 Other treatments (no ADHD) 3 (8.8%) 1 (5.3%) .547
 ADHD Rating Scale scores 23.0 (13.2) 20.2 (14.5) .479
ADHD Rating Scale – Inattention subscale 14.8 (8.2) 12.5 (8.4) .355
ADHD Rating Scale – Hyperactivity subscale 8.2 (5.9) 7.6 (7.6) .760
Cognitive scores (CFA factors)          
 Attention/memory .008 (.33) −.003 (.23) .893
 Executive functioning .020 (.29) −.03 (.29) .594
Estimated intelligence quotient 101.7 (9.6) 98.3 (13.5) .290
 HCC (pg/mg) 4.4 (1.9) 4.5 (2.3) .983

Note: Data are mean (SD) or N (%).

Abbreviations: CTQ: Childhood trauma questionnaire; ADHD: attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; CFA: confirmatory factor analysis; HCC: hair cortisol concentration.