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Focus Groups in Ethnically and Racially Diverse Families

Focus Groups to Optimize Research Methodology in a Multinutrient Study of Racially and Ethnically Diverse Children With ADHD and Emotional Dysregulation

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About This Trial

Focus groups to identify treatment needs and barriers to participation in the planned multinutrient study among racially and ethnically diverse (Black and Hispanic) communities.

Who May Be Eligible (Plain English)

Who May Qualify: - Adult parents/caregivers self-identified as Black or Hispanic/Latino - With a family member 6-18 years old with suspected ADHD and/or emotional dysregulation, or provide care for, or teach someone who meets these criteria - Who have sought or are interested in treatment - Willing to discuss child's mental health care needs and provide feedback regarding feasibility study - Able to attend focus groups in person - Able to communicate in English or Spanish - Agree to focus group session audio recording Who Should NOT Join This Trial: - Unwilling to be recorded Always talk to your doctor about whether this trial is right for you.

Original Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria: * Adult parents/caregivers self-identified as Black or Hispanic/Latino * With a family member 6-18 years old with suspected ADHD and/or emotional dysregulation, or provide care for, or teach someone who meets these criteria * Who have sought or are interested in treatment * Willing to discuss child's mental health care needs and provide feedback regarding feasibility study * Able to attend focus groups in person * Able to communicate in English or Spanish * Agree to focus group session audio recording Exclusion Criteria: * Unwilling to be recorded

Treatments Being Tested

OTHER

Focus Group

Black or Hispanic/Latino parents, caregivers or family members of children with ADHD symptoms and/or emotional dysregulation, will discuss: (1) impact of child's mental health, treatments, care received; (2) perceived and actual barriers to future study participation, including discussion about acceptability of bio-specimen collection methods for urine and blood. Each group will comprise individuals who self-identify as Hispanic/Latino, Black, or mixed race. Groups are anticipated to comprise individuals who identify with one or the the other race/ethnicity in order to create space to hear perspectives that may differ between these broadly defined groups.

Locations (1)

Oregon Health & Science University
Portland, Oregon, United States