Real-World ADHD study seeks to personalize care for kids
NCT ID NCT07273695
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study watches 80 children (ages 8-15) with ADHD and emotional or behavioral problems to see how standard treatments like medication and group therapy affect their symptoms. Researchers compare treated kids to those on a waiting list, using questionnaires, computer tests, and brain scans. The goal is to find which treatments work best for which child, leading to more personalized care.
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Conditions
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IRCCS E Medea Scientific Institute - Asssociazione La Nostra Famiglia
RECRUITINGBosisio Parini, Lecco, Italy
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