| Literature DB >> 16110045 |
Bradley N Bohnstedt1, William G Kronenberger, David W Dunn, Ann L Giauque, Elisabeth A Wood, Mary E Rembusch, Deborah Lafata.
Abstract
This study compared investigator ratings of ADHD symptoms based on interviews with parents and teachers during a doubleblind, placebo-controlled study of atomoxetine. Investigators completed the ADHD Rating Scale: Investigator (ADHDRS-I) based on separate semistructured interviews with the primary caretaker and teacher of the participant. Interviews were conducted at Visits 2 to 7 during a double-blind treatment protocol comparing atomoxetine (N= 10) and placebo (N= 6). Both parent and teacher-based ratings were sensitive to change in ADHD symptoms with atomoxetine treatment. Parent-based assessment differentiated significantly between treatment with atomoxetine and placebo, whereas teacher-based assessment was less sensitive to change. Parents and teachers showed good agreement on change in ADHDRS-I scores. Investigator ratings based on parent- and teacher-report were sensitive to change in symptoms of ADHD during treatment with atomoxetine. Despite good agreement between parent- and teacher-based ratings of symptom change, parent-based ADHD symptom ratings are more sensitive to symptom change.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 16110045 DOI: 10.1177/1087054705278797
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Atten Disord ISSN: 1087-0547 Impact factor: 3.256