Evaluation of the relative effectiveness of methylphenidate and cognitive behavior modification in the treatment of kindergarten-aged hyperactive children |
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Authors: | Dr. Nancy J. Cohen Janette Sullivan Klaus Minde Carole Novak Catherine Helwig |
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Affiliation: | (1) The Hospital for Sick Children, USA;(2) Sydney, Australia;(3) Saskatoon, Saskatchewan;(4) Etobicoke Community Health Department, USA;(5) Psychiatric Research Unit, The Hospital for Sick Children, 555 University Avenue, M5G 1X8 Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
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Abstract: | This study of kindergarten-aged hyperactive children evaluated the effects of three modes of treatment in relation to an untreated control group. The treatments were administered over a 3-month period and included cognitive behavior modification, methylphenidate, and the two treatments combined. A follow-up assessment was done approximately 1 year later at the end of the first grade. Analyses of psychological, rating scale observational, and interview data showed that hyperactive children became less symptomatic over time;the data did not provide evidence indicating that any of the treatments studied was more effective than any other or than no treatment at all.This research was supported by grants from the Ontario Mental Health Foundation (Grant No. 701-76/78) and The Hospital for Sick Children Foundation (Grant No. 77-22). The authors wish to thank Mr. Syl Sauro, of the Etobicoke Board of Education, and Mrs. M. Stijovic, of the Etobicoke Community Health Department, for their cooperation. |
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