Psychostimulant effects on academic and behavioral measures for ADHD junior high school students in a lecture format classroom
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF00925819
Psychostimulant effects on academic and behavioral measures for ADHD junior high school students in a lecture format classroom
Abstract
This study evaluated the effects of two doses of psychostimulants on nine ADHD students' performance in a classroom designed to be analogous to a junior high school American history class conducted during a summer treatment program. Double-blind, placebo-controlled assessment revealed significant and clinically important effects of psychostimulants on quiz and test performance, observations of attention and behavior during lectures, and teacher ratings, as well as accuracy on assignments completed during study hall. Analysis of individual differences revealed a 66% positive response rate. The implications for use of psychostimulants with ADHD young adolescents are discussed.
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