A Better Way to Treat ADHD
This estimate does not include the costs of the effects of ADHD on career, income, and academic advancement/achievement.
The Facts:
- Untreated adults with ADHD lost an average of 22 days of productivity per year. (2)
- Adults with ADHD earn, on average, $5,000-10,000 less annually than their colleagues without ADHD. (2)
- Some studies even estimate that annual incomes of persons with untreated ADHD are 20-33% less than peers/colleagues without ADHD. (3)
- Adults with ADHD are eighteen times more likely to be disciplined at work for difficulties with productivity or other problems. (2)
- Adults with ADHD are 60% more likely to lose their jobs. (2)
- The total cost of ADHD to the U.S. economy in terms of lost productivity and income is estimated to be $87 billion-$138 billion per year. (3)
- Spillover costs borne by the family members of individuals with ADHD were also substantial ($33 billion-$43 billion). (3)
Academic Challenges
People with ADHD experience significant academic difficulty.
- 32.2% of students with ADHD drop out of high school as compared to 15% of neurotypical teens. (4)
- In one study, only 15% of people with ADHD hold a 4-year degree as compared to 48% of people without ADHD (the control group in this study). (5)
- Only 0.06% held a graduate degree compared to 5.4% of the control group. (5)
We Have a Better Way to Treat ADHD
- Treatment can help reduce the lifetime costs of ADHD.
- The right kind of treatment — treatment that is engaging, comprehensive, and sustained – not just prescription medication — can significantly increase your chances of success and maximize your ability to achieve your full potential in life.
If you or your loved one is struggling with ADHD, our team of experts at Next Step 4 ADHD is here to help. We offer resources that are crucial to improving ADHD issues with adults, teens, and children. Our comprehensive treatment creates and supports lasting change. And…we can help you with the costs of medicine, too!
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(1) https://www.additudemag.com/adhd-treatment-costs-struggle-to-afford-meds-therapy
(2) Hilton MF, et al. “The Association Between Mental Disorders and Productivity in Treated and Untreated Employees,” Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (Sept. 2009): Vol. 51, No. 9, pp. 996–1003.
(3) Doshi JA, Hodgkins P, Kahle J, Sikirica V, Cangelosi MJ, Setyawan J, Erder MH, Neumann PJ. “Economic impact of childhood and adult attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in the United States,” J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry (Oct. 2012): Vol. 51(10)
(4) Breslau, Joshua et al. (March 2011). “Childhood and adolescent onset psychiatric disorders, substance use, and failure to graduate high school on time.” Journal of Psychiatric Research 45(3):295–301.
(5) Kuriyan, Aparajita B. et al. (January 2013). “Young Adult Educational and Vocational Outcomes of Children Diagnosed with ADHD.” Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology 41(1):27–41.