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Intervention Group for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Study Summary
This trialwill evaluate if Family Peer Advocates (FPAs) can help parents of children with ADHD access evidence-based interventions via telehealth to improve outcomes. #ADHD #telehealth
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If an individual is under 45, would they be able to participate in this study?
"Currently, the trial is only looking for patients who have not yet turned 11 and are at least 4 years old."
How many individuals are being research subjects in this trial?
"That is correct. The website clinicaltrials.gov has the most recent information on this trial, which was posted on 7/1/2022 and edited on 10/14/2022. This trial is looking for 12 people to participate at 3 different locations."
Does this experiment still have room for new participants?
"The most recent information available on clinicaltrials.gov suggests that this trial is actively recruiting patients. The listing was first created on July 1st, 2022 and updated as recently as October 14th of the same year."
To whom does this test phase of the study apply?
"Up to 12 children, aged 4-11, who have received an ADHD diagnosis within the last six months may participate in this study. In order for patients to be eligible, the following must also be true: their parent or legal guardian must 18 years old or older; they must speak English or Spanish; they cannot have previously received manualized BPT; and the child must be uninsured.."
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