Recruitment

Recruitment Status
Withdrawn
Estimated Enrollment
100

Inclusion Criteria

Currently unmedicated adults with ADHD. To be given a full diagnosis of adult ADHD, the participant must have full Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV-R) criteria: (1) described a chronic course of ADHD symptomatology from childhood to adulthood, and (2) endorsed a moderate or sever level of impairment attributed to the ADHD symptoms.
Currently unmedicated adults with ADHD. To be given a full diagnosis of adult ADHD, the participant must have full Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV-R) criteria: (1) described a chronic course of ADHD symptomatology from childhood to adulthood, and (2) endorsed a moderate or sever level of impairment attributed to the ADHD symptoms.

Exclusion Criteria

Currently taking psychoative medications
Alcohol or substance abuse (current or in the past 2 years)
Any clinically significant neurological problem (e.g., tics, seizures, serious head injury)
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Currently taking psychoative medications
Alcohol or substance abuse (current or in the past 2 years)
Any clinically significant neurological problem (e.g., tics, seizures, serious head injury)
Any current Axis I psychiatric diagnosis (other than ADHD) as verified by clinical interview

Summary

Conditions
  • "Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder"
  • Healthy Controls
  • Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Type
Observational
Design
  • Observational Model: Other
  • Time Perspective: Cross-Sectional

Participation Requirements

Age
Between 18 years and 35 years
Gender
Both males and females

Inclusion Criteria

Currently unmedicated adults with ADHD. To be given a full diagnosis of adult ADHD, the participant must have full Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV-R) criteria: (1) described a chronic course of ADHD symptomatology from childhood to adulthood, and (2) endorsed a moderate or sever level of impairment attributed to the ADHD symptoms.
Currently unmedicated adults with ADHD. To be given a full diagnosis of adult ADHD, the participant must have full Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV-R) criteria: (1) described a chronic course of ADHD symptomatology from childhood to adulthood, and (2) endorsed a moderate or sever level of impairment attributed to the ADHD symptoms.

Exclusion Criteria

Currently taking psychoative medications
Alcohol or substance abuse (current or in the past 2 years)
Any clinically significant neurological problem (e.g., tics, seizures, serious head injury)
...
Currently taking psychoative medications
Alcohol or substance abuse (current or in the past 2 years)
Any clinically significant neurological problem (e.g., tics, seizures, serious head injury)
Any current Axis I psychiatric diagnosis (other than ADHD) as verified by clinical interview

Tracking Information

NCT #
NCT02154321
Collaborators
Not Provided
Investigators
  • Principal Investigator: Chandra S Sripada, MD, PhD University of Michigan
  • Chandra S Sripada, MD, PhD University of Michigan