Driver’s license

Study Finds Teens and Young Adults with Mood Disorders Less Likely to Obtain Driver’s License and Face Elevated Crash Risk

Researchers from Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) have discovered that individuals with mood disorders are 30% less likely to obtain their driver’s license and face an elevated risk of crashes. The study emphasizes the need for guidance and training to help these individuals overcome barriers and mitigate crash risks. With as many as one in 10 teens and young adults being diagnosed with mood disorders, the findings hold significant relevance and highlight the need for evidence-based guidance for families regarding driving readiness and instruction.