2015
DOI: 10.1136/eb-2015-102151
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Telepsychiatry intervention is better for ADHD symptoms than usual treatment augmented by telemedicine consultation

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“…The main goal of this study was to test the effectiveness of a Telehealth intervention to augment ongoing, in-person treatment of children with ADHD as well as to provide caregiver behavior training and to supervise behavioral therapy. Multiple articles (McCarty, Vander Stoep, Violette, & Myers, 2015; Myers, Vander Stoep, & Lobdell, 2013; Myers, Vander Stoep, Zhou, McCarty, & Katon, 2015; Rockhill, 2015; Rockhill, Tse, Fesinmeyer, Garcia, & Myers, 2016; Vander Stoep et al, 2017; Vander Stoep & Myers, 2013) were published using the same set of data, but reporting on various outcomes, including ADHD symptomatology in children and distress in their caregivers. This intervention randomized children to one of two groups.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main goal of this study was to test the effectiveness of a Telehealth intervention to augment ongoing, in-person treatment of children with ADHD as well as to provide caregiver behavior training and to supervise behavioral therapy. Multiple articles (McCarty, Vander Stoep, Violette, & Myers, 2015; Myers, Vander Stoep, & Lobdell, 2013; Myers, Vander Stoep, Zhou, McCarty, & Katon, 2015; Rockhill, 2015; Rockhill, Tse, Fesinmeyer, Garcia, & Myers, 2016; Vander Stoep et al, 2017; Vander Stoep & Myers, 2013) were published using the same set of data, but reporting on various outcomes, including ADHD symptomatology in children and distress in their caregivers. This intervention randomized children to one of two groups.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%