https://github.com/brianaronson/adhd-peer-influence
Study of Peer Influence in ADHD using the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health (Add Health)
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ADHD Peer Influence =====About ----- This repository was written in 2016 and was used to publish [this paper](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0277953616305093). It examines whether core ADHD diagnostic traits are subject to peer influence. With data drawn from two schools across three waves in the National Longitudinal Survey of Adolescent Health (n 2193), I used a stochastic actor oriented model to estimate the effect of peer influence on inattention, controlling for alternative network and behavioral causes. Results indicated that respondents have a strong likelihood to modify their self-reports of inattention, a core ADHD trait, to resemble that of their friends.
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- Name: Brian Aronson
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- Location: NY
- Company: The Adecco Group
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- Profile: https://github.com/BrianAronson
I am a data scientist at The Adecco Group with a PhD in Sociology