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Pediatrics | 2013

Interventions for Preschool Children at High Risk for ADHD: A Comparative Effectiveness Review

Alice Charach; Patricia Carson; Steven Fox; Muhammad Usman Ali; Julianna Beckett; Choon Guan Lim

OBJECTIVES: The US Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality sponsored a comparative effectiveness review of interventions for preschoolers at risk for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). METHODS: Medline, Cochrane CENTRAL, Embase, PsycInfo, and Education Resources Information Center were searched from 1980 to November 24, 2011. Selected studies were comparative, and enrolled children <6 years with clinically significant disruptive behavior, including ADHD. The interventions evaluated were parent behavior training (PBT), combined home and school/day care interventions, and methylphenidate use. Data were extracted by using customized software. Two independent raters evaluated studies as good, fair, or poor by using the Effective Public Health Practice Project Quality Assessment Tool for Quantitative Studies Risk of Bias. Overall strength of evidence (SOE) was rated for each intervention’s effectiveness, accounting for study design, systematic error, consistency of results, directness of evidence, and certainty regarding outcome. RESULTS: Fifty-five studies were examined. Only studies examining PBT interventions could be pooled statistically using meta-analysis. Eight “good” studies examined PBT, total n = 424; SOE was high for improved child behavior, standardized mean difference = –0.68 (95% confidence interval: –0.88 to –0.47), with minimal heterogeneity among studies. Only 1 good study evaluated methylphenidate, total n = 114; therefore, SOE for methylphenidate was low. Combined home and school/day care interventions showed inconsistent results. The literature reported adverse effects for methylphenidate but not for PBT. CONCLUSIONS: With more studies consistently documenting effectiveness, PBT interventions have greater evidence of effectiveness than methylphenidate for treatment of preschoolers at risk for ADHD.


Archive | 2011

Conclusions and Recommendations for Future Research

Alice Charach; Behnoosh Dashti; Patricia Carson; Lynda Booker; Choon Guan Lim; Erin Lillie; Emanuela Yeung; Jinhui Ma; Parminder Raina; Russell Schachar


Neuropsychiatrie De L'enfance Et De L'adolescence | 2012

Comparing interventions for preschoolers with ADHD or disruptive behavior

Alice Charach; Patricia Carson; Steven Fox; M. Haq; C. Lim


Archive | 2011

Table 13, KQ3. Study design and application to ADHD research

Alice Charach; Behnoosh Dashti; Patricia Carson; Lynda Booker; Choon Guan Lim; Erin Lillie; Emanuela Yeung; Jinhui Ma; Parminder Raina; Russell Schachar


Archive | 2011

Table C, KQ3: Underlying prevalence of ADHD, rates of diagnosis, and treatment by geography, time period, provider type, and sociodemographic characteristics

Alice Charach; Behnoosh Dashti; Patricia Carson; Lynda Booker; Choon Guan Lim; Erin Lillie; Emanuela Yeung; Jinhui Ma; Parminder Raina; Russell Schachar


Archive | 2011

Table 21, KQ1. Effectiveness of interventions for ADHD and DBD in children <6 years old

Alice Charach; Behnoosh Dashti; Patricia Carson; Lynda Booker; Choon Guan Lim; Erin Lillie; Emanuela Yeung; Jinhui Ma; Parminder Raina; Russell Schachar


Archive | 2011

Table A, KQ1: Effectiveness of interventions for ADHD and DBD in children younger than 6 years of age

Alice Charach; Behnoosh Dashti; Patricia Carson; Lynda Booker; Choon Guan Lim; Erin Lillie; Emanuela Yeung; Jinhui Ma; Parminder Raina; Russell Schachar


Archive | 2011

Strength of Evidence/Grading Tables

Alice Charach; Behnoosh Dashti; Patricia Carson; Lynda Booker; Choon Guan Lim; Erin Lillie; Emanuela Yeung; Jinhui Ma; Parminder Raina; Russell Schachar


Archive | 2011

Table 18, KQ3. A sample of summary data for clinical diagnostic prevalence of ADHD among adults in the United States

Alice Charach; Behnoosh Dashti; Patricia Carson; Lynda Booker; Choon Guan Lim; Erin Lillie; Emanuela Yeung; Jinhui Ma; Parminder Raina; Russell Schachar


Archive | 2011

Figure 2, Flow of studies through review (KQ1 and KQ2)

Alice Charach; Behnoosh Dashti; Patricia Carson; Lynda Booker; Choon Guan Lim; Erin Lillie; Emanuela Yeung; Jinhui Ma; Parminder Raina; Russell Schachar

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Alice Charach

Hospital for Sick Children

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Lynda Booker

Hamilton Health Sciences

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Steven Fox

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

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C. Lim

University of Toronto

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