Clinical Trials Logo

Clinical Trial Summary

Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a chronic and pervasive disorder characterised by problems in attention, impulse control and activity regulation that substantially burdens patients, families, and society. The efficacy of behavioural training for parents of children with ADHD symptoms is well established, however it is less clear which type of parenting intervention should be offered, and which aspects of parenting behaviour to focus on. It is not established whether an intervention designed specifically for families of children with a diagnosis will be more effective and cost effective than less specifically-targeted interventions. The purpose of this study is to determine the feasibility and likely size of a substantive randomised controlled trial comparing an AHDH specific parenting intervention to a diagnostically less-specific parenting intervention.


Clinical Trial Description

Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a chronic and pervasive disorder characterised by problems in attention, impulse control and activity regulation that substantially burdens patients, families, and society. ADHD is often associated with challenging behaviours that can induce negativity, even in parents who would otherwise cope well.The efficacy of behavioural training for parents of children with ADHD symptoms is well established, however it is less clear which type of parenting intervention should be offered, and which aspects of parenting behaviour to focus on. It is not established whether an intervention designed specifically for families of children with a diagnosis will be more effective and cost effective than less specifically-targeted interventions.

Parents In Control (Parents InC) offers specific support around empowerment, information and behaviour management specific to ADHD, as well as understanding of the child's development context. Parents InC has been used for a number of years in Scotland and has been evaluated, with promising results, but with relatively small sample sizes, no long-term follow-up, no economic evaluation and, most crucially, no comparison to an alternative intervention or to a control group. The investigators now need to understand if it: i) is at least as effective as the current best-evidenced alternative, Incredible Years, in impacting children's behaviour outcomes; ii) is cost-effective; and iii) offers something helpful and unique compared to other parenting programmes in terms of parenting self-competence and quality of life.

The purpose of this study is to determine the feasibility and likely size of a substantive randomised controlled trial comparing an ADHD specific parenting intervention to a diagnostically less-specific parenting intervention (Incredible Years). Specific objectives are to test (1) whether parents of children recently diagnosed with ADHD are willing to be randomised to Parents InC or IY; (2) whether sufficient numbers of families can be (a) recruited and (b) retained such that a full-scale RCT is likely to be feasible; (3) whether research procedures and efficacy measures are feasible and acceptable to participating families (including health economic measures and consent to link to routine datasets); (4) whether families participating in Parents InC achieve similar scores on the parenting sense of competence scale at 12 months post randomisation as those in the comparison arm (Incredible Years); (5) Whether the two intervention arms significantly differ on any other measures; and (6) the mean cost per participant of Parents InC. ;


Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms

  • Attention Deficit Disorder With Hyperactivity

NCT number NCT03832270
Study type Interventional
Source University of Glasgow
Contact Fiona Sim
Phone 01413308254
Email sparclar@glasgow.ac.uk
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date January 21, 2019
Completion date October 2021

See also
  Status Clinical Trial Phase
Completed NCT00202605 - Safety and Efficacy of SPD465 in Adults With ADHD Phase 2
Not yet recruiting NCT02677519 - A 12-Month Open Label Safety Study of Aptensio XR® in Children Ages 4-5 Years Diagnosed With ADHD Phase 4
Completed NCT02730572 - Concerta (Methylphenidate) -To-Generic Switch Study N/A
Completed NCT01681082 - Psychological Effects of Tai Chi Training N/A
Active, not recruiting NCT01330693 - Cortical Excitability: Phenotype and Biomarker in Attention-deficit, Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Therapy Phase 3
Completed NCT00830700 - Children's Attention Deficit Disorder With Hyperactivity (ADHD) Telemental Health Treatment Study N/A
Completed NCT01012622 - An Efficacy and Safety Study of Osmotic Release Oral System (OROS) Methylphenidate in Participants With Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Phase 4
Completed NCT00626236 - Phase 2a Study of Safety and Tolerability of SPN-810 in Children With ADHD and Persistent Serious Conduct Problems Phase 2
Completed NCT00598182 - Adherence and Long-term Effect of OROS Methylphenidate (CONCERTA): A Follow-up Study N/A
Completed NCT00381407 - Organizational Skills Training for Children With Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder N/A
Completed NCT00178503 - Methylphenidate for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and Autism in Children Phase 2/Phase 3
Completed NCT00247572 - Safety, Tolerability and Abuse Liability Study of Intravenous NRP104 in Adults With Stimulant Abuse Histories Phase 2
Completed NCT00118911 - Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Treatment of Adult Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder N/A
Completed NCT00218322 - Effectiveness of ATMX in Treating Adolescents With ADHD and SUD Phase 4
Completed NCT00557011 - NRP104, Adderall XR or Placebo in Children Aged 6-12 Years With ADHD Phase 2
Completed NCT00071656 - Psychosocial Treatment for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Type I N/A
Active, not recruiting NCT00057668 - Preventing Behavior Problems in Children With ADHD Phase 2
Completed NCT00050622 - Behavioral Treatment, Drug Treatment, and Combined Treatment for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) N/A
Completed NCT00050050 - Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Adult Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Phase 1
Completed NCT00031395 - Clonidine in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in Children Phase 3