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This study is an open-label, 6 month trial, of immediate release methylphenidate (MPH-IR) for children with ADHD aimed at assessing whether the observable behavioral changes seen during treatment are associated with potentially more stable underlying modifications in brain functioning (resting-state functional connectivity). Additionally, we will also be looking at treatment effects on neuropsychological processes and reading skills. This information will contribute to the first Brazilian study assessing the cost-effectiveness of the treatment of ADHD. Children with ADHD will be compared to a sample of sex and age-matched sample of typically developing children.
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The study will include 20 boys aged 8 to 10 years old, regularly enrolled in local schools and directed to the research through advertisement in the media, contact with schools or directly referred to the Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Program (ProDAH/HCPA) by primary care services for assessment and treatment. Only children with a primary diagnosis of ADHD or with the comorbidity ADHD + reading disorder or ADHD + ODD will be included. Only drug-naïve subjects will be apt to participate in the study.
Exclusion criteria
Children who fit into one or more of the following conditions will not be considered eligible to take part in the study: (1) they are outside the age range specified; (2) they are not regularly enrolled and attending school; (3) they have a history of prior or current treatment with psychoactive drugs or psychotherapy; (4) they are mentally retarded (Overall IQ<80); (5) they have a main diagnosis differing from ADHD, including children with other psychiatric or neurological diagnoses
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