A Peer-Delivered High School Preparatory Intervention for Students With ADHD (Summer STRIPES)
ADHD
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for ADHD focused on measuring ADHD, School-based, Peer-delivered, Adolescence
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Meet Symptom and Impairment Criteria for DSM-5 ADHD
- Attending ninth grade at a participating school
Exclusion Criteria:
- Placement in special education classes
- IQ < 70
Sites / Locations
- Seattle Children's Hospital Research InstituteRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Summer STRIPES
Enhanced School Services as Usual
Up to two weeks of daily high school orientation (four hours per day) immediately prior to the start of ninth grade, staffed by peer interventionists (2:1 ratio + extra interventionist in case of absences) and a school staff member. Two sessions of summer parent training. During the school year, ninth grade students will continue to meet weekly with their peer interventionists in a group setting under the supervision of the school staff sponsor. School year follow-up component of summer STRIPES will occur for 16 weeks and will include weekly 30 minute meetings between peer and target students. Parent components during the school year will include optional monthly group problem solving sessions with the school staff sponsor and school mental health liaison and a weekly phone call (up to five minutes) from the school staff sponsor to discuss home contingency management.
Students who are assigned to the SSU plus group will be referred to their identified school counselor for referral to services available in the school setting. The counselor will be provided with a report from the student's intake assessment that summarizes the student's symptoms and presenting problems. The student will also receive new school supplies at the beginning of ninth grade. In our past trials, SSU plus students typically received subject-specific tutoring or after-school homework help. We will systematically track services received by students in the SSU plus condition.