Can a smartphone app solve the ADHD misdiagnosis problem?
NCT ID NCT07329673
First seen Jan 10, 2026 · Last updated Jun 03, 2026 · Updated 20 times
Summary
This study is testing a mobile app called QbMobile to see if it can help doctors tell the difference between ADHD and other conditions that look similar, like bipolar disorder, autism, depression, and anxiety. About 300 people aged 6 to 60 who are being checked for these conditions will use the app, which measures attention, impulsivity, and activity levels. The goal is to find unique patterns for each condition so that people get the right diagnosis and treatment.
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