An international study has found that adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder work 22 days less than adults without the disorder. Researchers screened more than 7,000 employed and self-employed workers ages 18-44 years for ADHD and asked about their work habits. People with ADHD were unable to work or carry out their normal activities for a few days each month and had several days of reduced work quantity or quality as well.
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