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A multicentre randomized controlled trial on trans-generational attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in mothers and children (AIMAC): an exploratory analysis of predictors and moderators of treatment outcome

Authors :
Susann Hänig
Christine M. Freitag
Charlotte Jaite
Barbara Haack-Dees
Wolfgang Retz
Esther Sobanski
Swantje Matthies
Alexandra Philipsen
Betteke van Noort
Alexander von Gontard
Klaus Hennighausen
Erika Graf
Andreas Warnke
Timo D. Vloet
Alexander Häge
Sarah Hohmann
Silke Groß-Lesch
Michael Rösler
Julia Geissler
Viola Kappel
Katja Schneider-Momm
Barbara Alm
Katja Becker
Christian Jacob
Laura Gentschow
Michael Colla
Thomas Jans
Luise Poustka
Source :
Zeitschrift fur Kinder- und Jugendpsychiatrie und Psychotherapie. 47(1)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Abstract. Objective: We examined predictors and moderators of treatment outcome in mothers and children diagnosed with ADHD in a large multicentre RCT. Method: In total, 144 mother-child dyads with ADHD were randomly assigned to either a maternal ADHD treatment (group psychotherapy and open methylphenidate medication, TG) or to a control treatment (individual counselling without psycho- or pharmacotherapy, CG). After maternal ADHD treatment, parent-child training (PCT) for all mother-child dyads was added. The final analysis set was based on 123 dyads with completed primary outcome assessments (TG: n = 67, CG: n = 56). The primary outcome was the change in each child’s externalizing symptoms. Multiple linear regression analyses were performed. Results: The severity of the child’s externalizing problem behaviour in the family at baseline predicted more externalizing symptoms in the child after PCT, independent of maternal treatment. When mothers had a comorbid depression, TG children showed more externalizing symptoms after PCT than CG children of depressive mothers. No differences between the treatment arms were seen in the mothers without comorbid depression. Conclusions: Severely impaired mothers with ADHD and depressive disorder are likely to need additional disorder-specific treatment for their comorbid psychiatric disorders to effectively transfer the contents of the PCT to the home situation (CCTISRCTN73911400).

Details

ISSN :
14224917
Volume :
47
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Zeitschrift fur Kinder- und Jugendpsychiatrie und Psychotherapie
Accession number :
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