Predictors of Response to Behavioral Treatments among Children with ADHD-Inattentive Type
Extracted findings (5)
Among children with ADHD inattentive presentation, CLAS multi-component behavioral treatment achieved a 52.1% positive response rate versus 39.2% for Parent Focused Treatment at post-treatment (10-13
Effect: null; OR 1.69
CLAS
declineAmong children with ADHD-I receiving behavioral treatment (CLAS or PFT), those with 2 or more HI symptoms had a lower positive response rate (36%) compared to those with 0-1 HI symptoms (59%).
Effect: decline; 59% vs 36%
CLAS
declineAmong children with ADHD-I and 2 or more HI symptoms, those whose parents had a lower A/D score (<51) had a higher positive response rate (59%) compared to those with parental A/D ≥ 51 (25%), with an
Effect: decline; 59% vs 25%, OR = 4.19; CI: 95% CI = 1.57 to 11.21
CLAS
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
CLAS
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)