[article] 
					| Titre : | 
					Comparison of symptomatic versus functional changes in children and adolescents with ADHD during randomized, double-blind treatment with psychostimulants, atomoxetine, or placebo | 
				 
					| Type de document :  | 
					texte imprimé | 
				 
					| Auteurs :  | 
					Jan K. BUITELAAR, Auteur ; Timothy E. WILENS, Auteur ; Shuyu ZHANG, Auteur ; Yu NING, Auteur ; Peter D. FELDMAN, Auteur | 
				 
					| Année de publication :  | 
					2009 | 
				 
					| Article en page(s) :  | 
					p.335-342 | 
				 
					| Langues : | 
					Anglais (eng) | 
				 
					| Mots-clés :  | 
					Atomoxetine attention-deficit-disorder-with-hyperactivity Life-Participation-Scale quality-of-life | 
				 
					| Index. décimale :  | 
					PER Périodiques | 
				 
					| Résumé :  | 
					Background: This meta-analysis was designed to determine the relationship between reduction of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms and improvement in functioning by examining short-term changes in functional and symptomatic scores in children and adolescents with ADHD. 
 
Methods: Search of atomoxetine's clinical trial database identified four studies involving a symptomatic measure, the ADHD Rating Scale-IV-Parent Version:Investigator-administered and -scored (ADHDRS-IV-Parent:Inv), and a functional measure, the Life Participation Scale for ADHD (LPS). 
 
Results: Correlation analysis revealed a moderate-to-strong association between changes in the LPS total versus ADHDRS-IV-Parent:Inv total (r: −.68). The LPS Self-control subscale showed higher correlations than the Happy/Social subscale with the symptomatic measures. Regression analysis also showed high sensitivity for functional measures to changes in symptom severity. Stratified analysis of mean changes in ADHDRS-IV-Parent:Inv scores corresponding to standardized changes in LPS functional scores indicated that a threshold reduction of 16–18 points on the ADHDRS-IV-Parent:Inv total score was needed for functional improvements to become evident. 
 
Conclusions: Subjects' symptomatic improvements appear to be reflected in improvements in their social and behavioral function as measured by the LPS. These initial findings warrant verification by replication with other outcome measures. | 
				 
					| En ligne :  | 
					http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-7610.2008.01960.x | 
				 
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					https://www.cra-rhone-alpes.org/cid/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=719 | 
				  in Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry > 50-3  (March 2009) . - p.335-342 
 
					[article] Comparison of symptomatic versus functional changes in children and adolescents with ADHD during randomized, double-blind treatment with psychostimulants, atomoxetine, or placebo [texte imprimé] /  Jan K. BUITELAAR, Auteur ;  Timothy E. WILENS, Auteur ;  Shuyu ZHANG, Auteur ;  Yu NING, Auteur ;  Peter D. FELDMAN, Auteur . - 2009 . - p.335-342. Langues : Anglais ( eng) in Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry >  50-3  (March 2009) . - p.335-342 
					| Mots-clés :  | 
					Atomoxetine attention-deficit-disorder-with-hyperactivity Life-Participation-Scale quality-of-life | 
				 
					| Index. décimale :  | 
					PER Périodiques | 
				 
					| Résumé :  | 
					Background: This meta-analysis was designed to determine the relationship between reduction of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms and improvement in functioning by examining short-term changes in functional and symptomatic scores in children and adolescents with ADHD. 
 
Methods: Search of atomoxetine's clinical trial database identified four studies involving a symptomatic measure, the ADHD Rating Scale-IV-Parent Version:Investigator-administered and -scored (ADHDRS-IV-Parent:Inv), and a functional measure, the Life Participation Scale for ADHD (LPS). 
 
Results: Correlation analysis revealed a moderate-to-strong association between changes in the LPS total versus ADHDRS-IV-Parent:Inv total (r: −.68). The LPS Self-control subscale showed higher correlations than the Happy/Social subscale with the symptomatic measures. Regression analysis also showed high sensitivity for functional measures to changes in symptom severity. Stratified analysis of mean changes in ADHDRS-IV-Parent:Inv scores corresponding to standardized changes in LPS functional scores indicated that a threshold reduction of 16–18 points on the ADHDRS-IV-Parent:Inv total score was needed for functional improvements to become evident. 
 
Conclusions: Subjects' symptomatic improvements appear to be reflected in improvements in their social and behavioral function as measured by the LPS. These initial findings warrant verification by replication with other outcome measures. | 
				 
					| En ligne :  | 
					http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-7610.2008.01960.x | 
				 
					| Permalink : | 
					https://www.cra-rhone-alpes.org/cid/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=719 | 
				 
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