dHealth Solution for Improving Parent Adherence to Behavioral Treatment for ADHD (dHealth)
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Child aged 6-11 (grades 1-5)
- Identification by school mental health professionals as experiencing challenges with inattention and/or hyperactivity/impulsivity
- Attending a participating SFUSD elementary school full time in a mainstream classroom
- Living with a caretaker who is available to participate in treatment
- Absence of significant visual/hearing impairment, severe language delay, psychosis, pervasive developmental disorder, or global intellectual impairment per school records
- Significant ADHD symptoms as evidenced by having (i) six or more symptoms of inattention and/or hyperactivity/impulsivity rated as occurring "often" or "very often" by parents, (ii) at least one area of functioning rated as -≥ 3 on the Impairment Rating Scale by parent
Exclusion Criteria:
- No presence of conditions that are incompatible with this study's treatment including: severe visual or hearing impairment, severe language delay or intellectual impairment, psychosis, pervasive developmental disorder,
- Child is in an all-day special education classroom (children in these classrooms are frequently receiving intensive behavior modification programs such that the intervention would be expected to require modification for use in these settings)
- Children planning to change (start or stop) psychotropic medication Note: Children taking medication will be required to meet all entry criteria, including impairment criteria, thus indicating a need for the intervention. Children taking medication for attention or behavior are eligible as long as their medication regimens are stable.
Sites / Locations
- HALP Clinic, Children's Center at Langley Porter, UCSF
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Experimental
dHealth tool and BPT Group
BPT Group
Parents and School Mental Health Providers (SMHPs) will participate in a 2-month trial during which they will use a digital Health (dHealth) tool in daily life contexts while receiving BPT, aimed to improve parent adherence sustained use of evidence-based parenting strategies. They will also participate in focus groups and discussions to facilitate the build, design, and use of the dHealth.
Parents and School Mental Health Providers (SMHPs) will participate in a 2-month trial during which they will be receiving BPT without the use of a digital Health (dHealth) tool.