Attention Intervention Management
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)4 moreThis is a research study to learn if a computer-based intervention that provides direct attention and metacognitive strategy development can improve attention, memory, and executive control in adolescents with moderate-to-severe TBI who are experiencing attention difficulties post injury.
A Study of SPD465 in Young Adult Drivers With Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Using...
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity DisorderThe purpose of this study is to determine whether SPD465 is safe and effective in the treatment of ADHD in young adult drivers after a duration of 16 hours.
Mental Health Services for Foster and Adopted Children
Problem BehaviorsAttention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder1 moreThis study will determine the effectiveness of a relationship-based intervention in improving the interaction between caregivers and young children placed in their care.
Effect of Methylphenidate on Connectivity
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity DisorderThe goal of the study is to use graph theory to examine how the organization of the functional brain network may be altered by the administration of methylphenidate. This effect is to be compared between methylphenidate intake and placebo intake, as well as between healthy adult males and adult males with a diagnosis of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.
A 6-week Study to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of Quillichew ERCT in 4-5 Year Old Children With...
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)Attention Deficit Hyperactivity DisorderA 6-week double-blind study to evaluate the safety and efficacy of Quillichew extended release chewable tablets in 4-5 year old children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
Double-Blind, Four Week Trial Of [S,S]-Reboxetine And Atomoxetine In Adults With Attention Deficit...
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity DisorderThis study will compare the safety and efficacy of [S,S]-reboxetine to atomoxetine in the treatment of adult patients with attention deficity-hyperactivity disorder.
Study to Determine Whether There Are Any Cognitive or Motor Effects From Taking the Medicine Risperidone....
Oppositional Defiant DisorderConduct Disorder6 moreThis study was developed in order to assess the effects of risperidone (Risperdal) as compared with placebo on cognitive-motor performance (attention, memory, and hand steadiness) and body movements. We propose to study the effects of risperidone on cognitive-motor performance in children already medicated for severe conduct problems. We would also like to look at safety by assessing these children for dyskinetic movements. We already have a sizable cohort of children maintained on risperidone. Our hypotheses are as follows: Risperidone will have no adverse effects on cognitive-motor performance in children who have received maintenance therapy for 4 to 20 months. Children tested during placebo will show no more dyskinetic movements than during risperidone treatment (i.e., there will be no unmasking of tardive dyskinesia).
The Effects of a Peer Co-led Educational Programme for Parents of Children With ADHD
Attention Deficit Disorder With HyperactivityADHD is associated with a substantial burden on families, and systems pertaining to health, social care, and criminal justice, and there is a need for more knowledge of the effects of non-pharmacological interventions. Educational and parental activation interventions may improve ADHD symptoms, and may enhance parent activation. Although the results of these studies are promising, few interventions have been carried out in collaboration with user representatives, which is required by Norwegian legislation. As such, there is a need for clinical studies that document the effects of educational group interventions based on user involvement that seeks to improve parental activation. Furthermore, it is not clear which type of educational intervention that should be offered, and which aspects of parenting behaviour to focus on. There is a lack of studies investigating whether adding an intervention designed specifically for families of children with ADHD will be more effective than treatment as usual (TAU). The purpose of the present study is to determine the feasibility and expected size of a substantive randomized controlled trial comparing an ADHD peer co-led educational programme added to TAU.
A Randomized Trial of Interventions for Teenage Drivers With Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder...
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity DisorderThere is clear, converging evidence from multiple prospective studies with well-diagnosed adolescents with ADHD and comparison, non-ADHD adolescents, that teen drivers with ADHD have more accidents and other adverse driving outcomes. Available research indicates parental monitoring and limit-setting for adolescent drivers is one of the most effective interventions for preventing negative driving outcomes. For children with ADHD, interventions to promote parenting capacity to effectively oversee and intervene in teen driving will likely need to be intensive and require multiple treatment components. The present proposal aims to compare the standard care for teen drivers (driver's education classes and driving practice) to the Supporting a Teen's Effective Entry to the Roadway (STEER) program, that includes a parent-teen intervention, adolescent skill building, parent training on effective adolescent management strategies, joint parent-teen negotiations sessions, practice on a driving simulator, parental monitoring of objective driving behaviors, and the targeting of safe teen driving via contingency management strategies (i.e., parent-teen contracts). To facilitate teen and parent engagement the intervention will be preceded by a motivational interview. The specific aims of the proposal are to investigate the efficacy of the STEER program relative to a standard care group in a randomized clinical trial (N=172) on measures of objective driving outcome and parenting capacity. It is hypothesized that the STEER program will result in improved outcomes relative to the standard care group at the end of intervention and 6 and 12 month follow-up assessments.
Taekwondo Practice in Adolescents With Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity DisorderAttention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is one of the most common neuro-developmental/behavioral disorders among adolescents. Sport and physical activity seem to play a major role in the development of cognition, memory, selective attention and motor reaction time, especially among adolescents with ADHD. In this context, the objective of this study was to investigate the effects of a one and a half year long Taekwondo (TKD) intervention on cognitive function in adolescents with ADHD.