
Jennifer A. Mautone
VerifiedUniversity of Pennsylvania · Rehabilitation Medicine
Active 1958–2024
Research topics
- Medicine
- Developmental psychology
- Psychiatry
- Clinical psychology
- Psychology
Selected publications
Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry · 2021 · 59 citations
- Psychology
- Clinical psychology
- Developmental psychology
OBJECTIVE: Behavioral interventions are well established treatments for children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). However, insight into moderators of treatment outcome is limited. METHOD: We conducted an individual participant data meta-analysis (IPDMA), including data of randomized controlled behavioral intervention trials for individuals with ADHD <18 years of age. Outcomes were symptoms of ADHD, oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), and conduct disorder (CD) and impairment. Moderators investigated were symptoms and impairment severity, medication use, age, IQ, sex, socioeconomic status, and single parenthood. RESULTS: For raters most proximal to treatment, small- to medium-sized effects of behavioral interventions were found for symptoms of ADHD, inattention, hyperactivity/impulsivity (HI), ODD and CD, and impairment. Blinded outcomes were available only for small preschool subsamples and limited measures. CD symptoms and/or diagnosis moderated outcome on ADHD, HI, ODD, and CD symptoms. Single parenthood moderated ODD outcome, and ADHD severity moderated impairment outcome. Higher baseline CD or ADHD symptoms, a CD diagnosis, and single parenthood were related to worsening of symptoms in the untreated but not in the treated group, indicating a protective rather than an ameliorative effect of behavioral interventions for these children. CONCLUSION: Behavioral treatments are effective for reducing ADHD symptoms, behavioral problems, and impairment as reported by raters most proximal to treatment. Those who have severe CD or ADHD symptoms, a CD diagnosis, or are single parents should be prioritized for treatment, as they may evidence worsening of symptoms in the absence of intervention.
Frequent coauthors
- 142 shared
Thomas J. Power
University of Pennsylvania
- 51 shared
Nathan J. Blum
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
- 30 shared
Anson J. Koshy
- 27 shared
Laura L. Pendergast
Temple University
- 20 shared
Ricardo Eiraldi
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
- 19 shared
Sébastien Normand
- 18 shared
Abbas F. Jawad
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
- 18 shared
Jenelle Nissley-Tsiopinis
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
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