ADHD Clinical Trial
Official title:
Psychological Treatment for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) - Pilot Evaluation of a New Treatment Manual Based on CBT and DBT
The purpose of this uncontrolled pilot study is to develop and make an initial evaluation of a new treatment manual for treatment of ADHD in adults. The objectives in the treatment is to build relational skills, skills in organizing and structuring everyday life, handle difficult emotions and impulses etc. The treatment will be in a group format and it is hypothesized that the psychological intervention will result in reduced ADHD symptoms and to decreased experience of stress and depressive symptoms. The uncontrolled design does not allow for any causal inferences from the results, this pilot study is primarily to be seen as a preparation before a subsequent RCT.
Approximately one-third of children with ADHD continue to be fully symptomatic into
adulthood and many of the remainders often retain some residual problems that require
treatment. Thus ADHD is a prevalent and chronic disabling disorder. Drugs provide first line
treatment for adults with ADHD but are not enough for everybody, while we still lack proper
evidence for promising psychological treatment. In addition to core symptoms of ADHD
including regulatory difficulties of attention, activity level and impulses, difficulties
with emotional regulation are common.
Follow-up studies of adults with ADHD have shown that only a few patients were offered
sufficient treatment and support after the neuropsychiatric assessment and testing. The
majority of adults diagnosed with ADHD are offered pharmacological treatment (stimulant
medication) as the sole treatment. However, stimulant medication is not effective for up to
20-50 percent of adults as they may not experience symptom reduction or they are unable to
tolerate the medication.
Consequently, the possible benefits of identifying and treating individuals with ADHD are
extensive. Treatment of ADHD is preferably multimodal, i.e. consisting of more than one
intervention.
There has been limited research to date concerning psychosocial treatments for adult ADHD.
Studies of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) show
that structured short-term therapies are promising in reducing ADHD related symptoms and
increasing life quality. Focus in the CBT treatment is to build skills, increasing and
compensating for deficits in the executive functioning due to impairments of the frontal
lobe. DBT combines change-oriented skills from CBT with acceptance-oriented skills and core
mindfulness skills. DBT skills have been tried out and validated as a promising intervention
package for adults with ADHD through the research of Steven Safren and Bernd Hesslinger.
The objective of the planned study is to evaluate a new manual for group treatment, with a
combination of treatment methods from Safrens and Hesslingers evidence-based treatment
manuals. The aim of the pilot project is to create a clinically effective combination of the
different methods of treatment, with a high degree of understanding, acceptance, use and
perceived usefulness of the patients undergoing treatment. Both qualitative and quantitative
data about patients' perceptions and use of the different methods will be collected during
and after treatment to increase knowledge of how treatments can be developed and combined in
order to better match the needs of patients.
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Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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