NL-OMON39357
Completed
Not Applicable
Effectiveness of home based therapy for children with ADHD, who have responded insufficiently to regular treatment: a randomised controlled study. - Home therapy for ADHD
Accare0 sites120 target enrollmentTBD
Overview
- Phase
- Not Applicable
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- ADHD
- Sponsor
- Accare
- Enrollment
- 120
- Status
- Completed
- Last Updated
- last year
Overview
Brief Summary
No summary available.
Investigators
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •Children have to meet the following inclusion criteria:
- •1\. The child is 6 to 13 years old who are at elementery school
- •2\. The child meets DSM\-IV\-TR (American Psychiatric Association, 1994\) criteria for ADHD, any subtype, as determined through a semi\-structured interview (such as the Parent Interview of Child Symptoms \[Schachar et al., 1994] and the Teacher Telephone Interview \[Tannock et al., 1995] at time of referral.
- •3\.The parents and/or the child have received psycho\-education and have either started or considered pharmacological treatments directed at ADHD symptoms, and have at least made a start with outpatient behavioral parent training.
- •4\. The child has a DSM\-IV\-TR Global Assessment of Functioningscore \< 55, as determined by the last involved clinician.
- •5\. The child has an intensity scale score \> 130 and problem scale score \> 2 (irrespective of item 36, i.e. referring to enuresis nocturna) on the Eyberg Child Behaviour Inventory completed by the primary care\-taker.
- •6\. The child has a total verbal, and performance IQ \> 70 as assessed with a standardized intelligence test.
- •7\. The legal parent(s) caretaker(s) have provided written consent for participating in the study, in accordance with the rules laid down in the Dutch \*Wet medisch\-wetenschappelijk onderzoek met mensen\*.
Exclusion Criteria
- •1\. The child has a medical ailment, which prohibits participation in the study.
- •2\. One of the parents/caretakers is unable to understand or imitate instructions.
- •3\. The child is more than three days a week absent from the home of the parent(s) who participate in the treatment.
- •4\.The family lives or is planning to move to a location more than one hour travel time from the Groningen Accare outpatient clinic.
- •5\.The family has followed a form of home\-based therapy through Accare or Jonx Lentis during the previous year.
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
Not specified
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