Associations Between Adverse Underwater Events and ADHD Diagnosis Among Military Divers

Author:

Van Wijk Charles H.12ORCID,Meintjes W. A. J.2

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Maritime Medicine, Simon’s Town, South Africa

2. Stellenbosch University, Cape Town, South Africa

Abstract

Objective: Adult ADHD (A-ADHD) has been associated with an increased risk of accidents and workplace injuries. ADHD within professional diving may have major potential occupational health and safety implications, as accidents underwater may have severe consequences. The study investigated any association of increased risk for adverse underwater incidents with an ADHD diagnosis. Method: This analysis used retrospective records from 156 navy divers and computed an odds ratio using cases of ADHD and cases of underwater accidents. Results: Although the odds ratio was increased, it failed to reach significance. Conclusion: We do not yet have statistical evidence suggesting that the risk for adverse underwater events is significantly increased among the ADHD group in this sample of navy divers. Sufficiently powered studies are required to further address the potential risk of A-ADHD in working divers.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Clinical Psychology,Developmental and Educational Psychology

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