ADHD Treatment Over the Long Term: The MTA Study - PsyQ Episode 6
Description
In this episode we explore the landmark MTA study, unraveling its insights into ADHD treatment from childhood to adulthood. We'll cover the initial trial's findings on medication and combined therapy, then trace how these effects evolved, highlighting the surprising persistence of impairment compared to peers and the nuanced impact of long-term stimulant use on height versus symptoms. This episode offers essential clinical pearls, emphasizing individualized, quality care, the chronic nature of ADHD, and the importance of addressing comorbidities.
Studies Referenced in this Episode:
The MTA at 8 Years: Prospective Follow-Up of Children Treated for Combined Type ADHD in a Multisite Study
Multimodal Interventions Are More Effective in Improving Core Symptoms in Children With ADHD
A 14-Month Randomized Clinical Trial of Treatment Strategies for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
Young adult outcomes in the follow-up of the Multimodal Treatment Study of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: symptom persistence, source discrepancy and height Suppression
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