Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Clinical Trial
— SOSTRA-ADHDOfficial title:
Social Skills Training and Standard Treatment Versus Standard Treatment of Children With ADHD - Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Attachment Problems Among Children With ADHD
The primary purpose of the trial is to examine the effect of the combination of social
skills training, parental training and standard treatment versus standard treatment in ADHD
patients.
The secondary purpose is to examine differences in the effect of the treatment in relation
to the different competences of attachment: secure attachment: unsecure dismissing, unsecure
preoccupied or disorganized attachment and in the categories; emotional openness, balance of
positivity / negativity to attachment figure/s, idealisation of attachment figure/s,
dismissal and/or derogation of attachment, the ability of conflict resolution,
disorganisation and coherence of the narrative description.
The tertiary purpose of the trial is to examine differences in the effect of the treatment
in relation to the degree of parents symptoms of ADHD.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 55 |
Est. completion date | July 2011 |
Est. primary completion date | July 2011 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | Both |
Age group | 8 Years to 13 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: 1. The parents should be interested in taking part in parental groups in Børnepsykiatrisk Ambulatorium in Holbæk. 2. The patients (and the parents) must understand and speak Danish language to an extent where a translator is not needed in order to be able to complete the assessment and the treatment. 3. The patients´ parents must give informed consent to participate in the trial. 4. The children must be between 8-12 years old by the time of the start of the assessment. 5. Both boys and girls can participate. 6. Children with a total verbal or nonverbal IQ>80 according to the WISC III. 7. The children must fulfil research criteria for the diagnosis ADHD according to DSM IV (1994): 314.00, 314.01,314.02 or 314.9. 8. The parents must be prepared to the fact that their children have to receive medical treatment for their ADHD. Exclusion Criteria: Patients with the following diagnoses according to DSM IV: 1. Schizophrenia: 295.30(Paranoid type) 295.10(Disorganized type) 295.20(Catatonic type) 295.90(Undifferentiated type) 295.60(Residual type) 295.70(Schizoaffective Disorder) 297.1(Delusional Disorder) 298.8(Brief Psychotic Disorder) 297.3(Shared Psychotic Disorder) 298.9(Psychotic Disorder Not Otherwise Specified) 2. Children with autism according to DSM IV: 299.00 (Autistic Disorder) 299.10 (Childhood Disintegrative Disorder) 299.80 (Asperger´s Disorder) or a cut of score on both the SCQ questionnaires >15. 3. Violent and criminal youngsters. 4. Children with a total verbal or nonverbal IQ<80 according to WISC III 5. Strong resistance from the child against participating. 6. Previous started medical treatment for ADHD. |
Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment
Country | Name | City | State |
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Denmark | Børnepsykiatrisk Ambulatorium, Børne- og Ungdomspsykiatrisk Afdeling, Region Sjælland | Holbæk |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Region Zealand | Børne- og Ungdomspsykiatrisk Afdeling, Region Sjælland., Copenhagen Trial Unit, Center for Clinical Intervention Research, Region Sealand University Hospital(RESUS)., Region Sjælland |
Denmark,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
---|---|---|---|---|
Primary | ADHD core symptoms: measured by Conners 3 index: 'Hyperactivity- Impulsivity Scale' (teacher rated.) | 3 month | No | |
Primary | ADHD core symptoms: measured by Conners 3 index: 'Hyperactivity- Impulsivity Scale' (teacher rated.) | 6 month | No | |
Secondary | Aggressive behaviour: measured by Conners CBRS; subscale: 'Aggressive Behaviour Scale' (teacher rated). | 3 months | No | |
Secondary | Emotional distress: measured by Conners CBRS: subscale: 'Emotional Distress Scale' (teacher rated). | 3 months | No | |
Secondary | Executiv functioning: measured by Conners 3 index: 'Executive Functioning' (teacher rated). | 3 month | No | |
Secondary | Academic difficulties: measured by Conners CBRS index: 'Academic Difficulties' (teacher rated). | 3 month | No | |
Secondary | Attachment: measured by Children Attachment Interview. | 6 month | No | |
Secondary | Aggressive behaviour: measured by Conners CBRS; subscale: 'Aggressive Behaviour Scale' (teacher rated). | 6 month | No | |
Secondary | Emotional distress: measured by Conners CBRS: subscale: 'Emotional Distress Scale' (teacher rated). | 6 month | No | |
Secondary | Executiv functioning: measured by Conners 3 index: 'Executive Functioning' (teacher rated). | 6 month | No | |
Secondary | Academic difficulties: measured by Conners CBRS index: 'Academic Difficulties' (teacher rated). | 6 month | No | |
Secondary | Social Skills: measured by Conners CBRS subscale: 'Social Problems Scale'( teacher rated) and by Conners 3 subscale: 'Peer Relations Scale'. (teacher rated). | 3 month | No | |
Secondary | Social Skills: measured by Conners CBRS subscale: 'Social Problems Scale'( teacher rated) and by Conners 3 subscale: 'Peer Relations Scale'. (teacher rated). | 6 month | No |
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