Title of article :
Nine Months of Multicomponent Behavioral Treatment for
ADHD and Effectiveness of MTA Fading Procedures1
Author/Authors :
L. Eugene Arnold، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
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
Keywords :
Generalization , Fading , Maintenance , Treatment , ADHD
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology