Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Adult Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Investigator Symptom Rating Scale (AISRS) Total Score |
Difference between active and placebo for change in Adult ADHD Investigator Symptom Rating total score from baseline to week 6 visit. The minimum score on this scale is 0, the maximum score for the scale is 54 points.Higher numbers indicate more ADHD symptoms, lower scores reflect lower ADHD symptoms. |
six weeks |
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Primary |
A Priori Definition of Clinical Improvement |
25% reduction in ADHD symptoms as measured by the Adult ADHD Investigator Symptom Rating Scale (AISRS), and a Clinical Global Impression Improvement score of 2 (much) or 1 (very much) improved. The minimum score on the AISRS scale is 0, the maximum score for the scale is 54 points.Higher numbers indicate more ADHD symptoms, lower scores reflect lower ADHD symptoms. The Clinical Global Impression (CGI) Improvement scores range from 0 to 7, with 0=not assessed,1=very much improved), 2=much improved, through to 7=very much worse. Lower scores therefore mean better outcomes. |
six weeks |
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Secondary |
Number of Participants Reaching 0.5 Standard Deviation Improvement on Brief Rating Inventory of Executive Function-Adult Version (BRIEF-A): Global Executive Composite Index |
We secondarily will explore whether there are reduced symptoms of executive dysfunction (defined by a 0.5 standard deviation improvement on the Brief Rating Inventory of Executive Function-Adult Version (BRIEF-A) self-report total (GEC). The BRIEF has 75 items that are rated in terms of frequency on a 3-point scale: 0 (never), 1 (sometimes), 2 (often). The range of scores is 0 to 225. Ther are 9 subscales that are indexed under two categories, Behavioral Regulation (BRI) and Metacognition (MI), and these indexes form the overall summary score, the Global Executive Composite (GEC). Raw scores for each scale are summed and T scores (M = 50, SD = 10) are used to interpret the individual's level of executive functioning. Higher scores reflect worse functioning, and lower scores reflect better functioning. |
6 weeks |
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Secondary |
Number of Participants Reaching 0.5 Standard Deviation Improvement on Brief Rating Inventory of Executive Function-Adult Version (BRIEF-A): Behavioral Regulation Index |
We secondarily will explore whether there are reduced symptoms of executive dysfunction (defined by a 0.5 standard deviation improvement on the Brief Rating Inventory of Executive Function-Adult Version (BRIEF-A) self-report total (GEC) or subscale scores. The BRIEF has 75 items that are rated in terms of frequency on a 3-point scale: 0 (never), 1 (sometimes), 2 (often). The range of scores is 0 to 225. There are 9 subscales that are indexed under two categories, one of which is Behavioral Regulation (BRI). The raw score of the BRI is converted into a T scores (M = 50, SD = 10) are used to interpret the individual's level of executive functioning. Higher scores reflect worse functioning, and lower scores reflect better functioning. |
6 weeks |
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Secondary |
Number of Participants Reaching 0.5 Standard Deviation Improvement on Brief Rating Inventory of Executive Function-Adult Version (BRIEF-A): Metacognition Index |
We secondarily will explore whether there are reduced symptoms of executive dysfunction (defined by a 0.5 standard deviation improvement on the Brief Rating Inventory of Executive Function-Adult Version (BRIEF-A) self-report total (GEC) or subscale scores). The BRIEF has 75 items that are rated in terms of frequency on a 3-point scale: 0 (never), 1 (sometimes), 2 (often). The range of scores is 0 to 225. There are 9 subscales that are indexed under two categories, one of which is Metacognition Index (MI). The raw score of the MI is converted into a T scores (M = 50, SD = 10) are used to interpret the individual's level of executive functioning. Higher scores reflect worse functioning, and lower scores reflect better functioning. |
6 weeks |
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Secondary |
Number of Participants Reaching 0.5 Standard Deviation Improvement on Brief Rating Inventory of Executive Function-Adult Version (BRIEF-A): Inhibit Subscale |
We secondarily will explore whether there are reduced symptoms of executive dysfunction (defined by a 0.5 standard deviation improvement on the Brief Rating Inventory of Executive Function-Adult Version (BRIEF-A) self-report total (GEC) or subscale scores). The BRIEF has 75 items that are rated in terms of frequency on a 3-point scale: 0 (never), 1 (sometimes), 2 (often). The range of scores is 0 to 225. There are 9 subscales, one of which is the Inhibit subscale. Raw scores for this scale are summed and T scores (M = 50, SD = 10) are used to interpret the individual's level of executive functioning. Higher scores reflect worse functioning, and lower scores reflect better functioning. |
6 weeks |
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Secondary |
Number of Participants Reaching 0.5 Standard Deviation Improvement on Brief Rating Inventory of Executive Function-Adult Version (BRIEF-A): Shift Subscale |
We secondarily will explore whether there are reduced symptoms of executive dysfunction (defined by a 0.5 standard deviation improvement on the Brief Rating Inventory of Executive Function-Adult Version (BRIEF-A) self-report total (GEC) or subscale scores). The BRIEF has 75 items that are rated in terms of frequency on a 3-point scale: 0 (never), 1 (sometimes), 2 (often). The range of scores is 0 to 225. Ther are 9 subscales that are indexed under two categories, one of which is the Shift subscale. Raw scores for this scale are summed and T scores (M = 50, SD = 10) are used to interpret the individual's level of executive functioning. Higher scores reflect worse functioning, and lower scores reflect better functioning. |
6 weeks |
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Secondary |
Number of Participants Reaching 0.5 Standard Deviation Improvement on Brief Rating Inventory of Executive Function-Adult Version (BRIEF-A): Emotional Control Subscale |
We secondarily will explore whether there are reduced symptoms of executive dysfunction (defined by a 0.5 standard deviation improvement on the Brief Rating Inventory of Executive Function-Adult Version (BRIEF-A) self-report total (GEC) or subscale scores). The BRIEF has 75 items that are rated in terms of frequency on a 3-point scale: 0 (never), 1 (sometimes), 2 (often). The range of scores is 0 to 225. There are 9 subscales, one of which is the Emotional Control subscale. Raw scores for this scale are summed and T scores (M = 50, SD = 10) are used to interpret the individual's level of executive functioning. Higher scores reflect worse functioning, and lower scores reflect better functioning. |
6 weeks |
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Secondary |
Number of Participants Reaching 0.5 Standard Deviation Improvement on Brief Rating Inventory of Executive Function-Adult Version (BRIEF-A): Self-Monitor Subscale |
We secondarily will explore whether there are reduced symptoms of executive dysfunction (defined by a 0.5 standard deviation improvement on the Brief Rating Inventory of Executive Function-Adult Version (BRIEF-A) self-report total (GEC) or subscale scores). The BRIEF has 75 items that are rated in terms of frequency on a 3-point scale: 0 (never), 1 (sometimes), 2 (often). The range of scores is 0 to 225. There are 9 subscales, one of which is the Self-Monitor subscale. Raw scores for this scale are summed and T scores (M = 50, SD = 10) are used to interpret the individual's level of executive functioning. Higher scores reflect worse functioning, and lower scores reflect better functioning. |
6 weeks |
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Secondary |
Number of Participants Reaching 0.5 Standard Deviation Improvement on Brief Rating Inventory of Executive Function-Adult Version (BRIEF-A): Initiate Subscale |
We secondarily will explore whether there are reduced symptoms of executive dysfunction (defined by a 0.5 standard deviation improvement on the Brief Rating Inventory of Executive Function-Adult Version (BRIEF-A) self-report total (GEC) or subscale scores). The BRIEF has 75 items that are rated in terms of frequency on a 3-point scale: 0 (never), 1 (sometimes), 2 (often). The range of scores is 0 to 225. There are 9 subscales, one of which is the Initiate subscale. Raw scores for this scale are summed and T scores (M = 50, SD = 10) are used to interpret the individual's level of executive functioning. Higher scores reflect worse functioning, and lower scores reflect better functioning. |
6 weeks |
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Secondary |
Number of Participants Reaching 0.5 Standard Deviation Improvement on Brief Rating Inventory of Executive Function-Adult Version (BRIEF-A): Working Memory Subscale |
We secondarily will explore whether there are reduced symptoms of executive dysfunction (defined by a 0.5 standard deviation improvement on the Brief Rating Inventory of Executive Function-Adult Version (BRIEF-A) self-report total (GEC) or subscale scores) The BRIEF has 75 items that are rated in terms of frequency on a 3-point scale: 0 (never), 1 (sometimes), 2 (often). The range of scores is 0 to 225. There are 9 subscales, one of which is the Working Memory subscale. Raw scores for this scale are summed and T scores (M = 50, SD = 10) are used to interpret the individual's level of executive functioning. Higher scores reflect worse functioning, and lower scores reflect better functioning. |
6 weeks |
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Secondary |
Number of Participants Reaching 0.5 Standard Deviation Improvement on Brief Rating Inventory of Executive Function-Adult Version (BRIEF-A): Plan/Organize Subscale |
We secondarily will explore whether there are reduced symptoms of executive dysfunction (defined by a 0.5 standard deviation improvement on the Brief Rating Inventory of Executive Function-Adult Version (BRIEF-A) self-report total (GEC) or subscale scores). The BRIEF has 75 items that are rated in terms of frequency on a 3-point scale: 0 (never), 1 (sometimes), 2 (often). The range of scores is 0 to 225. There are 9 subscales, one of which is the Plan/Organize subscale. Raw scores for this scale are summed and T scores (M = 50, SD = 10) are used to interpret the individual's level of executive functioning. Higher scores reflect worse functioning, and lower scores reflect better functioning. |
6 weeks |
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Secondary |
Number of Participants Reaching 0.5 Standard Deviation Improvement on Brief Rating Inventory of Executive Function-Adult Version (BRIEF-A): Task Monitor Subscale |
We secondarily will explore whether there are reduced symptoms of executive dysfunction (defined by a 0.5 standard deviation improvement on the Brief Rating Inventory of Executive Function-Adult Version (BRIEF-A) self-report total (GEC) or subscale scores). The BRIEF has 75 items that are rated in terms of frequency on a 3-point scale: 0 (never), 1 (sometimes), 2 (often). The range of scores is 0 to 225. There are 9 subscales, one of which is the Task Monitor subscale. Raw scores for this scale are summed and T scores (M = 50, SD = 10) are used to interpret the individual's level of executive functioning. Higher scores reflect worse functioning, and lower scores reflect better functioning. |
6 weeks |
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Secondary |
Number of Participants Reaching 0.5 Standard Deviation Improvement on Brief Rating Inventory of Executive Function-Adult Version (BRIEF-A): Organization of Materials Subscale |
We secondarily will explore whether there are reduced symptoms of executive dysfunction (defined by a 0.5 standard deviation improvement on the Brief Rating Inventory of Executive Function-Adult Version (BRIEF-A) self-report total (GEC) or subscale scores). The BRIEF has 75 items that are rated in terms of frequency on a 3-point scale: 0 (never), 1 (sometimes), 2 (often). The range of scores is 0 to 225. There are 9 subscales, one of which is the Organization of Materials subscale. Raw scores for this scale are summed and T scores (M = 50, SD = 10) are used to interpret the individual's level of executive functioning. Higher scores reflect worse functioning, and lower scores reflect better functioning. |
6 weeks |
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