Can your phone diagnose ADHD? new app study aims to find out

NCT ID NCT07220330

Summary

This study is testing a smartphone app called QbMobile to see if it can accurately measure attention, activity, and impulsivity to help with ADHD assessment. Participants aged 6-60 will take a 10-minute test on their iPhone during a clinic visit and again at home the next day. The research aims to validate whether this tool can provide objective data to support ADHD diagnosis and monitoring.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Bokhari Medical Consortium

    Largo, Florida, 33770, United States

  • Nona Pediatric Center

    Orlando, Florida, 32832, United States

  • Prodigy Psychiatric Group

    San Jose, California, 95138, United States

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