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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Dev Behav Pediatr. 2011 FEB-MAR;32(2):103–109. doi: 10.1097/DBP.0b013e318206d700

Table 4.

Summary of school outcomes among ADHD subjects, by level of IQ.

Outcome High IQ (N=34) Normal IQ (N=276) Low IQ (N=21) P-value
Reading score, national percentile <0.001
 No. with available scores 33 263 17
 Mean (SD) 74.6 (23.3) 42.5 (25.2) 26.9 (17.4)
 Median 77.0 42.0 29.0
 Range (13.0–99.0) (1.0–97.0) (1.0–61.0)
Cumulative incidence of being retained (%) 0.47
 By age 9 years 2.9 5.9 14.3
 By age 12 years 6.0 9.3 19.3
 By age 15 years 9.2 11.3 19.3
 By age 18 years 12.5 20.5 24.7
Dropped out of school, N (%) 3/28 (10.7) 59/223 (26.5) 5/19 (26.3) 0.19
Type of educational intervention, n (%) 0.13
 EBD or both 7 (20.6) 78 (28.3) 6 (28.6)
 Non-EBD 11 (32.4) 103 (37.3) 12 (57.1)
 None 16 (47.1) 95 (34.4) 3 (14.3)

Subjects who emigrated from the school district prior to graduation or who had unknown graduation status were not included in the denominator for the determination of the percentage of subjects who dropped out of school.

EBD, emotional/behavior disturbance.