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Objective: Patients with ADHD are at increased risk of acquiring COVID-19. The present study assessed the possibility that ADHD also increases the risk of severe COVID-19 infection. Method: We assessed 1,870 COVID-19 positive patients, aged 5 to 60 years, registered in the database of Leumit Health Services (LHS, Israel), February to -June 2020, of whom 231 with ADHD. Logistic regression analysis models evaluated the association between ADHD and the dependent variables of being symptomatic/referral to hospitalization, controlling for demographic and medical variables. Results: Age, male sex, and BMI were confirmed to be significant risk factors for increased COVID-19 severity. ADHD was found to be associated with increased severity of COVID-19 symptoms (OR = 1.81, 95% CI [1.29, 2.52], p
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Merzon, E., Weiss, M. D., Cortese, S., Rotem, A., Schneider, T., Craig, S. G., … Manor, I. (2022). The Association between ADHD and the Severity of COVID-19 Infection. Journal of Attention Disorders, 26(4), 491–501. https://doi.org/10.1177/10870547211003659
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