ADHD Action Study Essay

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In order for the study to be conducted the data was obtained from ACTION or the “ADHD Controlled Trial Investigation of a Nonstimulant.” Participants were enrolled into a double-blind, random cross-over trial. This trial was investigating predictors to the response the participants would have to the treatment, which involved comparing responses in children and adolescence who were diagnosed with ADHD to atomoxetine, a common medication used to treat ADHD, and a placebo. All recruited participants in the study were referred to normal pediatric care, none of the participants warranted referral to psychiatrists. Also according to the study they were aged 6 to 17 years, they had a previous diagnosis of ADHD and were fluent in English. It was also made sure that these participants have a normal body mass for there …show more content…

To diagnose ADHD clinicians used the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders 4th edition or DSM-IV for short as reference. Then the parents of each participant were administered the ADHD-RS IV which is a rating system for parents to use at home to identify ADHD symptoms and its subtypes. To do this the system is divided into two sections: Inattention and Hyperactive-Impulsive. To be classified as having a subtype of ADHD, inattentive or hyperactive-impulsive, the participant must have six or more symptoms scored as a two or a three, but if the participant has six or more symptoms and are scored greater than tow in both sections they are assigned the combined

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