ADHD-Inattentive subtype
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Findings (50)
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nullChild sex, age, internalizing problems, parental income, and parental education were not associated with positive response rate to behavioral treatment for ADHD-I.
Effect: null; ORs near 1 (not significant)
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nullChild sex, age, internalizing problems, parental income, and parental education were not associated with positive response rate to behavioral treatment for ADHD-I.
Effect: null; ORs near 1 (not significant)
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nullChild sex, age, internalizing problems, parental income, and parental education were not associated with positive response rate to behavioral treatment for ADHD-I.
Effect: null; ORs near 1 (not significant)
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nullChild sex, age, internalizing problems, parental income, and parental education were not associated with positive response rate to behavioral treatment for ADHD-I.
Effect: null; ORs near 1 (not significant)
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nullChild sex, age, internalizing problems, parental income, and parental education were not associated with positive response rate to behavioral treatment for ADHD-I.
Effect: null; ORs near 1 (not significant)
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nullChild sex, age, internalizing problems, parental income, and parental education were not associated with positive response rate to behavioral treatment for ADHD-I.
Effect: null; ORs near 1 (not significant)
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nullChild sex, age, internalizing problems, parental income, and parental education were not associated with positive response rate to behavioral treatment for ADHD-I.
Effect: null; ORs near 1 (not significant)
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nullChild sex, age, internalizing problems, parental income, and parental education were not associated with positive response rate to behavioral treatment for ADHD-I.
Effect: null; ORs near 1 (not significant)
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nullChild sex, age, internalizing problems, parental income, and parental education were not associated with positive response rate to behavioral treatment for ADHD-I.
Effect: null; ORs near 1 (not significant)
None
nullChild sex, age, internalizing problems, parental income, and parental education were not associated with positive response rate to behavioral treatment for ADHD-I.
Effect: null; ORs near 1 (not significant)
None
nullChild sex, age, internalizing problems, parental income, and parental education were not associated with positive response rate to behavioral treatment for ADHD-I.
Effect: null; ORs near 1 (not significant)
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nullChild sex, age, internalizing problems, parental income, and parental education were not associated with positive response rate to behavioral treatment for ADHD-I.
Effect: null; ORs near 1 (not significant)
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nullChild sex, age, internalizing problems, parental income, and parental education were not associated with positive response rate to behavioral treatment for ADHD-I.
Effect: null; ORs near 1 (not significant)
None
nullChild sex, age, internalizing problems, parental income, and parental education were not associated with positive response rate to behavioral treatment for ADHD-I.
Effect: null; ORs near 1 (not significant)
None
nullChild sex, age, internalizing problems, parental income, and parental education were not associated with positive response rate to behavioral treatment for ADHD-I.
Effect: null; ORs near 1 (not significant)
None
nullChild sex, age, internalizing problems, parental income, and parental education were not associated with positive response rate to behavioral treatment for ADHD-I.
Effect: null; ORs near 1 (not significant)
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nullChild sex, age, internalizing problems, parental income, and parental education were not associated with positive response rate to behavioral treatment for ADHD-I.
Effect: null; ORs near 1 (not significant)
None
nullChild sex, age, internalizing problems, parental income, and parental education were not associated with positive response rate to behavioral treatment for ADHD-I.
Effect: null; ORs near 1 (not significant)
None
nullChild sex, age, internalizing problems, parental income, and parental education were not associated with positive response rate to behavioral treatment for ADHD-I.
Effect: null; ORs near 1 (not significant)
None
nullChild sex, age, internalizing problems, parental income, and parental education were not associated with positive response rate to behavioral treatment for ADHD-I.
Effect: null; ORs near 1 (not significant)
None
nullChild sex, age, internalizing problems, parental income, and parental education were not associated with positive response rate to behavioral treatment for ADHD-I.
Effect: null; ORs near 1 (not significant)
None
nullChild sex, age, internalizing problems, parental income, and parental education were not associated with positive response rate to behavioral treatment for ADHD-I.
Effect: null; ORs near 1 (not significant)
None
nullChild sex, age, internalizing problems, parental income, and parental education were not associated with positive response rate to behavioral treatment for ADHD-I.
Effect: null; ORs near 1 (not significant)
None
nullChild sex, age, internalizing problems, parental income, and parental education were not associated with positive response rate to behavioral treatment for ADHD-I.
Effect: null; ORs near 1 (not significant)
None
nullChild sex, age, internalizing problems, parental income, and parental education were not associated with positive response rate to behavioral treatment for ADHD-I.
Effect: null; ORs near 1 (not significant)
None
nullChild sex, age, internalizing problems, parental income, and parental education were not associated with positive response rate to behavioral treatment for ADHD-I.
Effect: null; ORs near 1 (not significant)
None
nullChild sex, age, internalizing problems, parental income, and parental education were not associated with positive response rate to behavioral treatment for ADHD-I.
Effect: null; ORs near 1 (not significant)
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improvementAmong children with ADHD-I who had 2 or more HI symptoms and parents with low anxiety/depression (A/D < 51), those with IQ ≥ 105 had an 85% positive response rate compared to 36% for those with IQ < 1
Effect: improvement; 85% vs 36%, OR = 9.00; CI: 95% CI = 1.39 to 58.44
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improvementAmong children with ADHD-I who had 2 or more HI symptoms and parents with low anxiety/depression (A/D < 51), those with IQ ≥ 105 had an 85% positive response rate compared to 36% for those with IQ < 1
Effect: improvement; 85% vs 36%, OR = 9.00; CI: 95% CI = 1.39 to 58.44
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improvementAmong children with ADHD-I who had 2 or more HI symptoms and parents with low anxiety/depression (A/D < 51), those with IQ ≥ 105 had an 85% positive response rate compared to 36% for those with IQ < 1
Effect: improvement; 85% vs 36%, OR = 9.00; CI: 95% CI = 1.39 to 58.44
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improvementAmong children with ADHD-I who had 2 or more HI symptoms and parents with low anxiety/depression (A/D < 51), those with IQ ≥ 105 had an 85% positive response rate compared to 36% for those with IQ < 1
Effect: improvement; 85% vs 36%, OR = 9.00; CI: 95% CI = 1.39 to 58.44
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improvementAmong children with ADHD-I who had 2 or more HI symptoms and parents with low anxiety/depression (A/D < 51), those with IQ ≥ 105 had an 85% positive response rate compared to 36% for those with IQ < 1
Effect: improvement; 85% vs 36%, OR = 9.00; CI: 95% CI = 1.39 to 58.44
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improvementAmong children with ADHD-I who had 2 or more HI symptoms and parents with low anxiety/depression (A/D < 51), those with IQ ≥ 105 had an 85% positive response rate compared to 36% for those with IQ < 1
Effect: improvement; 85% vs 36%, OR = 9.00; CI: 95% CI = 1.39 to 58.44
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improvementAmong children with ADHD-I who had 2 or more HI symptoms and parents with low anxiety/depression (A/D < 51), those with IQ ≥ 105 had an 85% positive response rate compared to 36% for those with IQ < 1
Effect: improvement; 85% vs 36%, OR = 9.00; CI: 95% CI = 1.39 to 58.44
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improvementAmong children with ADHD-I who had 2 or more HI symptoms and parents with low anxiety/depression (A/D < 51), those with IQ ≥ 105 had an 85% positive response rate compared to 36% for those with IQ < 1
Effect: improvement; 85% vs 36%, OR = 9.00; CI: 95% CI = 1.39 to 58.44
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improvementAmong children with ADHD-I who had 2 or more HI symptoms and parents with low anxiety/depression (A/D < 51), those with IQ ≥ 105 had an 85% positive response rate compared to 36% for those with IQ < 1
Effect: improvement; 85% vs 36%, OR = 9.00; CI: 95% CI = 1.39 to 58.44
None
improvementAmong children with ADHD-I who had 2 or more HI symptoms and parents with low anxiety/depression (A/D < 51), those with IQ ≥ 105 had an 85% positive response rate compared to 36% for those with IQ < 1
Effect: improvement; 85% vs 36%, OR = 9.00; CI: 95% CI = 1.39 to 58.44
None
improvementAmong children with ADHD-I who had 2 or more HI symptoms and parents with low anxiety/depression (A/D < 51), those with IQ ≥ 105 had an 85% positive response rate compared to 36% for those with IQ < 1
Effect: improvement; 85% vs 36%, OR = 9.00; CI: 95% CI = 1.39 to 58.44
None
improvementAmong children with ADHD-I who had 2 or more HI symptoms and parents with low anxiety/depression (A/D < 51), those with IQ ≥ 105 had an 85% positive response rate compared to 36% for those with IQ < 1
Effect: improvement; 85% vs 36%, OR = 9.00; CI: 95% CI = 1.39 to 58.44
None
improvementAmong children with ADHD-I who had 2 or more HI symptoms and parents with low anxiety/depression (A/D < 51), those with IQ ≥ 105 had an 85% positive response rate compared to 36% for those with IQ < 1
Effect: improvement; 85% vs 36%, OR = 9.00; CI: 95% CI = 1.39 to 58.44
None
improvementAmong children with ADHD-I who had 2 or more HI symptoms and parents with low anxiety/depression (A/D < 51), those with IQ ≥ 105 had an 85% positive response rate compared to 36% for those with IQ < 1
Effect: improvement; 85% vs 36%, OR = 9.00; CI: 95% CI = 1.39 to 58.44
None
improvementAmong children with ADHD-I who had 2 or more HI symptoms and parents with low anxiety/depression (A/D < 51), those with IQ ≥ 105 had an 85% positive response rate compared to 36% for those with IQ < 1
Effect: improvement; 85% vs 36%, OR = 9.00; CI: 95% CI = 1.39 to 58.44
None
improvementAmong children with ADHD-I who had 2 or more HI symptoms and parents with low anxiety/depression (A/D < 51), those with IQ ≥ 105 had an 85% positive response rate compared to 36% for those with IQ < 1
Effect: improvement; 85% vs 36%, OR = 9.00; CI: 95% CI = 1.39 to 58.44
None
improvementAmong children with ADHD-I who had 2 or more HI symptoms and parents with low anxiety/depression (A/D < 51), those with IQ ≥ 105 had an 85% positive response rate compared to 36% for those with IQ < 1
Effect: improvement; 85% vs 36%, OR = 9.00; CI: 95% CI = 1.39 to 58.44
None
improvementAmong children with ADHD-I who had 2 or more HI symptoms and parents with low anxiety/depression (A/D < 51), those with IQ ≥ 105 had an 85% positive response rate compared to 36% for those with IQ < 1
Effect: improvement; 85% vs 36%, OR = 9.00; CI: 95% CI = 1.39 to 58.44
None
improvementAmong children with ADHD-I who had 2 or more HI symptoms and parents with low anxiety/depression (A/D < 51), those with IQ ≥ 105 had an 85% positive response rate compared to 36% for those with IQ < 1
Effect: improvement; 85% vs 36%, OR = 9.00; CI: 95% CI = 1.39 to 58.44
None
improvementAmong children with ADHD-I who had 2 or more HI symptoms and parents with low anxiety/depression (A/D < 51), those with IQ ≥ 105 had an 85% positive response rate compared to 36% for those with IQ < 1
Effect: improvement; 85% vs 36%, OR = 9.00; CI: 95% CI = 1.39 to 58.44
None
improvementAmong children with ADHD-I who had 2 or more HI symptoms and parents with low anxiety/depression (A/D < 51), those with IQ ≥ 105 had an 85% positive response rate compared to 36% for those with IQ < 1
Effect: improvement; 85% vs 36%, OR = 9.00; CI: 95% CI = 1.39 to 58.44
None
improvementAmong children with ADHD-I who had 2 or more HI symptoms and parents with low anxiety/depression (A/D < 51), those with IQ ≥ 105 had an 85% positive response rate compared to 36% for those with IQ < 1
Effect: improvement; 85% vs 36%, OR = 9.00; CI: 95% CI = 1.39 to 58.44
None
improvementAmong children with ADHD-I who had 2 or more HI symptoms and parents with low anxiety/depression (A/D < 51), those with IQ ≥ 105 had an 85% positive response rate compared to 36% for those with IQ < 1
Effect: improvement; 85% vs 36%, OR = 9.00; CI: 95% CI = 1.39 to 58.44