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Parent Training for Preschool ADHD in Routine, Specialist Care: A Randomized Controlled Trial

机译:常规护理中的学前教育部ADHD的父母培训:随机对照试验

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ObjectiveParent training is recommended for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in preschool children. Evidence-based interventions are important, but only if they produce better outcomes than usual care. MethodThe authors conducted a multicenter, 2-arm, parallel-group, randomized controlled trial in routine specialist ADHD clinics in the Danish Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services. Children (N?= 164, 3–7 years old) with ADHD received a well-established parent training program (New Forest Parenting Programme; n?= 88) or treatment as usual (n?= 76). The primary outcome was parent ratings of child ADHD symptoms. Secondary outcomes included teacher ratings and direct observations of ADHD symptoms. Outcomes were measured at baseline, after treatment, and at follow-up (36 weeks later). Representativeness of participants was evaluated against the total national cohort of children (N?= 1,378, 3–7 years old) diagnosed with ADHD during the same period using the Danish Civil Registration System. Statistical analysis used a repeated measure model. ResultsAfter treatment, the parent training program was superior to treatment as usual on parent-rated ADHD symptoms (p?= .009; effect sized?=?0.30) and on parenting self-efficacy and family strain. Effects persisted to 36 weeks after treatment. There were no effects on teacher ratings or direct observations of ADHD or on ratings of conduct problems or parenting. The clinical sample was similar to the national cohort of young children with ADHD. ConclusionEvidence-based parent training has value as an intervention for preschool ADHD in routine clinical settings. As in previous trials, effects were restricted to parent-reported outcomes. Surprisingly, there were no effects on child conduct problems. Clinical trial registration informationA Controlled Study of Parent Training in the Treatment of ADHD in Young Children (D’SNAPP).http://clinicaltrial.gov/;NCT01684644.
机译:教育儿童的注意力缺陷/多动障碍(ADHD)建议了目的的患者。基于证据的干预措施很重要,但只有他们产生比通常的关怀更好的结果。方法在丹麦儿童和青少年精神卫生服务中,作者在常规专家ADHD诊所进行了多中心,2臂,并行组,随机对照试验。儿童(N?= 164,3-7岁)与ADHD收到了完善的父母培训计划(新森林育儿计划; N?= 88)或像往常一样治疗(n?= 76)。主要结果是儿童ADHD症状的母体评级。二次结果包括教师评级和直接观察ADHD症状。在基线,治疗后和随访(36周后)测量结果。根据使用丹麦民事登记系统在同一时期诊断出患有ADHD的国家全国儿童群组(N?= 1,378,3-7岁)的评估,参与者的代表性。统计分析使用重复测量模型。结果治疗,父母培训计划在母体额定ADHD症状上常见于常规治疗(P?= .009;效果大小?=?0.30)以及育儿自我效力和家庭应变。疗效持续到治疗后36周。对教师评级或直接观察ADHD或对行为问题或养育等级的直接观察没有影响。临床样本与ADHD的国家幼儿群体相似。结案基于事实的父母培训具有作为常规临床环境中幼儿园ADHD的干预。与以前的试验一样,效果仅限于母公司报告的结果。令人惊讶的是,对儿童发生问题没有影响。临床试验登记信息A对幼儿ADHD治疗父母培训的控制研究(D'SNAPP).http://clinicaltrial.gov/; nct01684644。

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