Randomized Trial of First-Line Behavioral Intervention to Reduce Need for Medication in Children with ADHD

Volume: 49, Issue: 5, Pages: 673 - 687
Published: Aug 14, 2019
Abstract
A study conducted in an analogue summer treatment setting showed that when concurrently receiving behavioral intervention, many children with Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) did not need medication or maximized responsiveness at very low doses. The present study followed participants in that summer study into the subsequent school year to investigate whether the same pattern would extend to the natural school and home settings....
Paper Details
Title
Randomized Trial of First-Line Behavioral Intervention to Reduce Need for Medication in Children with ADHD
Published Date
Aug 14, 2019
Volume
49
Issue
5
Pages
673 - 687
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