A Randomized Controlled Trial of an Integrated Brain, Body, and Social Intervention for Children With ADHD
第一作者: | Smith, Stephanie D. |
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联系作者: | Smith, Stephanie D. |
刊物名称: | JOURNAL OF ATTENTION DISORDERS |
发表年度: | 2020 |
卷: | 24 |
期: | 5 |
页: | 780-794 |
影响因子: | 3.656 |
摘要: | Objective: This study evaluated the efficacy of an Integrated Brain, Body, and Social (IBBS) intervention for children with ADHD. Treatment consisted of computerized cognitive remediation training, physical exercises, and a behavior management strategy. Method: Ninety-two children aged 5 to 9 years with ADHD were randomly assigned to 15 weeks of IBBS or to treatment-as-usual. Primary outcome measures included blinded clinician ratings of ADHD symptoms and global clinical functioning. Secondary outcome measures consisted of parent and teacher ratings of ADHD and neurocognitive tests. Results: No significant treatment effects were found on any of our primary outcome measures. In terms of secondary outcome measures, the IBBS group showed significant improvement on a verbal working memory task; however, this result did not survive correction for multiple group comparisons. Conclusion: These results suggest that expanding cognitive training to multiple domains by means of two training modalities does not lead to generalized improvement of ADHD symptomatology. |
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