Real-World ADHD treatment under the microscope: brain scans and surveys track progress
NCT ID NCT07273695
First seen Jan 07, 2026 · Last updated May 24, 2026 · Updated 21 times
Summary
This study watches 80 children and teens (ages 8-15) with ADHD and emotional or behavioral problems to see how well their usual treatments—medication and group therapy—work. Researchers compare treated patients to those on a waiting list, using questionnaires, computer tests, and brain recordings (EEG and NIRS) to measure changes in symptoms. The goal is to find which individual traits predict better outcomes, helping personalize future care.
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IRCCS E Medea Scientific Institute - Asssociazione La Nostra Famiglia
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