Abstract

In the government-sponsored Collaborative Multisite Multimodal Treatment Study of Children With Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (MTA), researchers randomized 579 children (age range, 7.0–9.9 years) with combined-type ADHD to one of four treatments: medication alone, intensive behavior therapy alone, medication plus behavior therapy, or usual community-based care. The children were treated for 14 months and have been followed for 8 years. During follow-up, treatment was independent of the study design, and parents arranged for treatment at their discretion. After 14 months of treatment, all …

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