Testing "SupporT for ADHD and Related Treatment" (START) for Families of Children With ADHD (START)
ADHD
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for ADHD
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: The child is greater than or equal to 6 years old and less than or equal to 12 years old The child has a diagnosis of ADHD confirmed based on clinical psychiatric evaluation with an expert child psychiatrist on the study team (PI or Co-I) The diagnosis of ADHD is either new (defined as made for the first time by the study psychiatrist OR made for the first time within the prior 3 months by a medical or mental health provider) OR the child has been previously diagnosed but untreated either since diagnosis or for at least the prior 12 months. "Untreated" is defined as having received no therapeutic, medication, or school accommodations specifically for ADHD. They can understand and complete informed consent and study procedures in English. Children who have received treatment for other psychiatric conditions may be included if the treatment was specifically for a condition other than ADHD, to be confirmed by the study psychiatrist at enrollment. Exclusion Criteria: Children with most comorbid (i.e., co-existing) psychiatric conditions with be included, but children with intellectual disability/cognitive impairment or psychotic symptoms will be excluded because these conditions would substantially change the focus of treatment Children under 6 and over 12 will be excluded because the intervention was specifically designed for school age children in this age group. Developmental, adolescents and preschoolers are considerably different than school age children and may require a different approach for engaging them and their parents in ADHD care. Children under 6 with ADHD symptoms may not yet be diagnosed and may not have the same treatment access or options as children 6 and over. Adolescents over 12 are more independent and an intervention may need to be more focused on the adolescent than our current intervention which is primarily parent focused. Children who were diagnosed over 3 months ago and already received treatment for ADHD will be excluded since our primary outcome is treatment engagement. Because this is an intervention only available in English at this time, participants who are not able to complete study procedures in English will be excluded.
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
START Intervention
Educational Brochure
Participants in the experimental group will be part of a 6-module weekly intervention where they will learn more about ADHD and its treatment.
Participants in the control group will receive an educational brochure by Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD).