Abstract | OBJECTIVE: METHOD: One hundred ninety-eight children with ADHD participated in a double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized crossover MPH trial. Math response to MPH was determined through administration of math problems adjusted to their academic level during the Restricted Academic Situation Scale (RASS). Student t tests were conducted to assess change in math performance with psychostimulants. Correlation between change on the RASS and change on the math performance was also examined. Linear regression was performed to determine predictor variables. RESULTS: Children with ADHD improved significantly in their math with MPH (P < 0.001). The degree of improvement on the RASS (which evaluates motor activity and orientation to task) and on math performance on MPH was highly correlated. A child's age at baseline and Wechsler Individual Achievement Test (WIAT)-Numerical Operations standard scores at baseline accounted for 15% of variances for acute math improvement. CONCLUSIONS: MPH improves acute math performance in children with ADHD. Younger children with lower math scores (as assessed by the WIAT) improved most on math scores when given psychostimulants. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: NCT00483106.
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Authors | Natalie Grizenko, Emmy Cai, Claude Jolicoeur, Mariam Ter-Stepanian, Ridha Joober |
Journal | Canadian journal of psychiatry. Revue canadienne de psychiatrie
(Can J Psychiatry)
Vol. 58
Issue 11
Pg. 632-9
(Nov 2013)
ISSN: 0706-7437 [Print] United States |
PMID | 24246434
(Publication Type: Journal Article, Randomized Controlled Trial, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't)
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Chemical References |
- Central Nervous System Stimulants
- Methylphenidate
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Topics |
- Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity
(drug therapy)
- Central Nervous System Stimulants
(therapeutic use)
- Child
- Cross-Over Studies
- Double-Blind Method
- Female
- Humans
- Male
- Mathematics
- Methylphenidate
(therapeutic use)
- Task Performance and Analysis
- Treatment Outcome
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