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Comparative Efficacy of Organizational Skills Training (OST) and Mindfulness-Based Intervention (MBI)

Comparing Psychosocial Supports for Adolescents With ADHD: What Works Best for Whom and Why?

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About This Trial

This randomized control trial comparing Organizational Skills Training (OST) and Mindfulness-Based Intervention (MBI) among adolescents with a pre-existing ADHD diagnosis presenting to the Duke ADHD Program. Both treatments are eight 90 minute sessions. The research component will involve a pre-treatment assessment and post-treatment assessment. Both assessments will involve adolescents and one caregiver to complete questionnaires over REDCap. Rating scales will include ADHD symptom severity (Conners 3: self and parent report), functional impairment (IRS: self and parent report), executive functioning (BRIEF-2: parent report), emotion dysregulation (DERS: self and parent report), trait mindfulness (FFMQ: self report), organizational skills (BRIEF-2: parent report), treatment satisfaction (self report and parent report) and credibility (self report and parent report). Post-treatment assessments for feasibility will include attendance (measured over the course of treatment) and homework completion rates on a scale of 1 to 5 in which 5 indicates higher homework completion. We will also assess acceptability via individual items on a Likert scale (self report): overall satisfaction, how much was learned about ADHD, usefulness of information learned, content relevance to individual experience, comprehension of strategies, confidence about using strategies, likelihood of using strategies, helpfulness to share with the group, benefits from hearing from other group members, willingness to recommend the same treatment to others, and whether or not treatment was beneficial.

Who May Be Eligible (Plain English)

Who May Qualify: - Adolescent between the ages of 13-17 years - Pre-existing diagnosis of ADHD in medical record - Seeking treatment at the Seattle Children's Hospital BAM Clinic Who Should NOT Join This Trial: - Psychiatric comorbidity that interferes with treating ADHD as the presenting concern per the study team. - Other concerns besides ADHD that would interfere with study participation according to the study team. Always talk to your doctor about whether this trial is right for you.

Original Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria: * Adolescent between the ages of 13-17 years * Pre-existing diagnosis of ADHD in medical record * Seeking treatment at the Seattle Children's Hospital BAM Clinic Exclusion Criteria: * Psychiatric comorbidity that interferes with treating ADHD as the presenting concern per the study team. * Other concerns besides ADHD that would interfere with study participation according to the study team.

Treatments Being Tested

BEHAVIORAL

Organizational Skills Training

OST is a treatment offered as standard clinical care, billable treatments at the SCH BAM Clinic. There are eight 90 minute long sessions.

BEHAVIORAL

Mindfulness-Based Intervention

MBI is a treatment offered as standard clinical care, billable treatments at the SCH BAM clinic. There are eight 90 minute long sessions

Locations (2)

Seattle Children's Hospital
Seattle, Washington, United States
Seattle Children's Hospital
Seattle, Washington, United States