Feasibility Trial of a Guided Internet-delivered Intervention for Adolescents With ADHD
About This Trial
The main aim of this feasibility trial is to investigate the feasibility and preliminary clinical outcomes of a guided digital intervention for adolescents with ADHD. Adolescents with ADHD will be enrolled in a 6-week digital intervention including weekly therapist contact. The adolescents and their parents will be asked to complete self-report questionnaires at pre-, during, post- and 3- and 6-months follow-up.
Who May Be Eligible (Plain English)
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Treatments Being Tested
Digital intervention for adolscents with ADHD
The aim of the digital intervention is to promote coping of ADHD. The intervention has a duration of 6 weeks and will be delivered as a mobile app including weekly phone calls from a therapist. The intervention includes text, interactive exercises, animations, and coping skills. The themes of the intervention includes psychoeducation on ADHD, healthy habits (sleep, exercise, food), social skills, and emotion regulation. The adolescents have the possibility to choose some of the themes they want to work on during the intervention.