Literature DB >> 14998110

Nine months of multicomponent behavioral treatment for ADHD and effectiveness of MTA fading procedures.

L Eugene Arnold1, Shirley Chuang, Mark Davies, Howard B Abikoff, C Keith Conners, Glen R Elliott, Laurence L Greenhill, Lily Hechtman, Stephen P Hinshaw, Betsy Hoza, Peter S Jensen, Helena C Kraemer, Kristen S Langworthy-Lam, John S March, Jeffrey H Newcorn, William E Pelham, Joanne B Severe, James M Swanson, Benedetto Vitiello, Karen C Wells, Timothy Wigal.   

Abstract

We examined 9-month data from the 14-month NIMH Multimodal Treatment Study of Children with ADHD (the MTA) as a further check on the relative effect of medication (MedMgt) and behavioral treatment (Beh) for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) while Beh was still being delivered at greater intensity than at 14-month endpoint, and conversely as a check on the efficacy of the MTA behavioral generalization/maintenance procedures. Intention-to-treat analysis at 9 months showed essentially the same results as at 14 months, after Beh had been completely faded; MedMgt and the combination (Comb) of medication and Beh were significantly superior to Beh and community care (CC) for ADHD and oppositional-defiant (ODD) symptoms, with mixed results for social skills and internalizing symptoms. All treatment-group differences examined as changes in slopes from 9 to 14 months were nonsignificant (we found general improvement for all groups). Slopes from baseline to 9 months correlated highly (r > .74, p < .0001) with slopes from baseline to 14 months for all groups. The time function from baseline to 14 months showed a significant linear, but not quadratic, trend for the main outcome measure (a composite of parent- and teacher-rated ADHD and ODD symptoms) for all groups. Findings suggest that in contrast to the hypothesized deterioration in the relative benefit of Beh between 9 and 14 months (after completion of fading), the MTA Beh generalization and maintenance procedures implemented through 9 months apparently yielded continuing improvement through 14 months, with preservation of the relative position of Beh compared to other treatment strategies.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 14998110     DOI: 10.1023/b:jacp.0000007579.61289.31

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Abnorm Child Psychol        ISSN: 0091-0627


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