New app aims to objectively measure ADHD
NCT ID NCT07220330
First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated May 15, 2026 · Updated 31 times
Summary
This study tests a tool called QbMobile that measures attention, impulsivity, and activity levels during a 10-minute test. It aims to see if the tool can provide accurate, objective data to help diagnose and manage ADHD, both in clinics and remotely. The study includes 700 people aged 6 to 60, including those with and without ADHD.
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Locations
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Bokhari Medical Consortium
Largo, Florida, 33770, United States
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Nona Pediatric Center
Orlando, Florida, 32832, United States
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Prodigy Psychiatric Group
San Jose, California, 95138, United States
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