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Withdrawn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
Any clinically significant neurological problem (e.g., tics, seizures, serious head injury)
Alcohol or substance abuse (current or in the past 2 years)
...
Currently taking psychoative medications
Any clinically significant neurological problem (e.g., tics, seizures, serious head injury)
Alcohol or substance abuse (current or in the past 2 years)
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
Any clinically significant neurological problem (e.g., tics, seizures, serious head injury)
Alcohol or substance abuse (current or in the past 2 years)
...
Currently taking psychoative medications
Any clinically significant neurological problem (e.g., tics, seizures, serious head injury)
Alcohol or substance abuse (current or in the past 2 years)
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