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A Non-randomized Pilot Study on Brief Behavioral Parent Training for Behavioral Problems of Children With ADHD Symptoms.
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Brief behavioral parent training for ADHD and 9 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 28 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
This pilot study investigates a new, easily applicable, individually tailored first-line behavioral training for parents of children (4-12 years) with (symptoms of) ADHD, that will be provided in an early stage, before other treatments have been applied. In this pilot study the feasibility of the newly developed intervention will be evaluated by exploring program acceptability, including client satisfaction, recruitment, retention, treatment fidelity and therapist satisfaction. Also acceptability of potential outcome measures will be explored, including preliminary tests of efficacy.
Study Details
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Interventions
In the newly developed intervention, both stimulus control and contingency management techniques will be offered in a brief behavioral parent training consisting of two intervention sessions and one booster session.