The incidence of Methylphenidate use by Canadian children: What is the impact of socio-economic status and urban/rural residence?
Authors: Marni D. Brownell, Teresa Mayer, and Daniel Chateau
Overview
Abstract (English)
OBJECTIVE: To examine socioeconomic, demographic, and behavioural factors that influence the incidence of methylphenidate use among children aged 4 to 13 years. METHOD: A total of 11,316 children, aged 2 through 11 years, from Cycle 1 (1994-95) of the National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth were followed up 2 years later in Cycle 2 (1996-97). The outcome measure was methylphenidate use in Cycle 2. Individual-level explanatory variables included sex, age, socioeconomic status (SES), mother’s age at birth of child, lone-parent family status, parental working status, and hyperactivity-impulsivity and inattention probabilities. Area-level explanatory variables included income and rural or urban residence. We used hierarchical linear modelling to examine individual- and area-level factors that predicted methylphenidate use. RESULTS: The strongest predictors of methylphenidate use were behavioural: children with high hyperactive-impulsive and (or) inattention behaviours in 1994, compared with children low on these behaviours, were 4.5 to 6 times more likely to use methylphenidate 2 years later. SES remained a significant predictor of the incidence of methylphenidate use, even when other significant predictors were held constant, with lower SES being associated with higher use. Area-level income also predicted methylphenidate use. CONCLUSION: Even when children with similar behavioural symptoms and demographic characteristics were compared, socioeconomic factors had a significant impact on incidence of methylphenidate use.
Abstract (French)
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Details
Type | Journal article |
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Author | Marni D. Brownell, Teresa Mayer, and Daniel Chateau |
Publication Year | 2006 |
Title | The incidence of Methylphenidate use by Canadian children: What is the impact of socio-economic status and urban/rural residence? |
Volume | 51 |
Journal Name | Canadian Journal of Psychiatry |
Number | 13 |
Pages | 847-854 |
Publication Language | English |
- Marni D. Brownell
- Marni D. Brownell, Teresa Mayer, and Daniel Chateau
- The incidence of Methylphenidate use by Canadian children: What is the impact of socio-economic status and urban/rural residence?
- Canadian Journal of Psychiatry
- 51
- 2006
- 13
- 847-854