The purpose of this study is to determine whether atomoxetine is effective in reducing ADHD (Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) symptoms in children and adolescents with ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder).
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
QUADRUPLE
Enrollment
97
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Amsterdam, Netherlands
ADHD Rating Scale-IV-Parent Version: Investigator Scored - Total Score
Measures the 18 symptoms contained in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Version IV (DSM-IV) diagnosis of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. Individual item scores range from 0 (none/never or rarely) to 3 (severe/very often). Total scores range from 0 to 54.
Time frame: Baseline and 8 weeks
Clinical Global Impressions-ADHD-Improvement (CGI-ADHD - I)
Measures total improvement (or worsening) of a patient's ADHD symptoms from the beginning of treatment (1=very much improved, 7=very much worsened).
Time frame: 8 weeks, 28 weeks
Conners' Teacher Rating Scale - Revised: Short Form (CTRS-R:S)
A 28-item rating scale (0 \[not at all/never\] to 3 \[very much true/very often\]) completed by the teacher to assess problem behaviors related to ADHD. Subscale total scores range from 0 to 15 for Oppositional and Cognitive Problems, 0 to 21 for Hyperactivity, and 0 to 36 for ADHD Index.
Time frame: Baseline, 8 weeks, 28 weeks
ADHD Rating Scale-IV-Parent Version: Investigator Scored Total Score
Measures the 18 symptoms contained in the DSM-IV diagnosis of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. Individual item scores range from 0 (none/never or rarely) to 3 (severe/very often). Total scores range from 0 to 54.
Time frame: 28 weeks
Sleep Measure Scale
10-item parent-based scale assessing sleep problems (6 point Likert scale). Scores: Difficulty falling asleep (1-6); Quality of sleep (3-18); Functional outcome (6-36). Lower scores indicate higher problems with item. Open-ended items: Time to fall asleep (1 \[0-15 minutes\] to 5 \[\>1 hour\]); Total hours (numbers associated with hours of sleep).
Time frame: Baseline, 8 weeks, 28 weeks
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Groningen, Netherlands
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Hoorn, Netherlands
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Maastricht, Netherlands
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Nijmegen, Netherlands
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Oosterhout, Netherlands
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The Hague, Netherlands
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Utrecht, Netherlands
Aberrant Behavior Checklist (ABC)
The ABC is a 58-item informant-based scale comprised of five subscales (Irritability \[15 items\], Lethargy \[16\], Stereotypic Behaviors \[7\], Hyperactivity \[16\], Inappropriate Speech \[4\]). Individual item scores range from 0 (no problem) to 3 (severe problem). Subscale scores are total of individual item scores in subscale: Irritability (0-45); Lethargy (0-48); Stereotypic (0-21); Hyperactivity (0-48); Inappropriate Speech (0-12).
Time frame: Baseline, 8 weeks, 28 weeks
Children's Social Behavior Questionnaire (CSBQ) Total Score
CSBQ is filled out by parents and consists of 49 items. Items are rated in an ordinal rather than a discrete fashion in order to establish the extent to which problems are present. The CSBQ consists of six subscales. Individual item scores range from 0=does not apply to 2=applies clearly. Total score ranges from 0 to 98.
Time frame: Baseline, 8 weeks, 28 weeks
General Health Questionnaire (GHQ) Total Score
Parental distress is measured with the GHQ. The raw total score (based on 0-0-1-1 scoring system) can be used as an overall index of psychological distress, ranging from 0 to 12 with higher scores indicating more distress.
Time frame: Baseline, 8 weeks, 28 weeks
Nijmeegse Ouderlijke Stress Index (NOSI) Total Score
The NOSI contains 123 items to be completed by the primary caregiver. Individual item scores range from 1 (completely agree) to 6 (completely disagree). Total scores range from 123 to 738.
Time frame: Baseline, 8 weeks, 28 weeks
Amsterdam Neuropsychological Tasks (ANT): Focused Attention Task - Error Rates
Focused attention assessed distractibility. Child needs to identify a specific target (eg, Cherry); non-target is any other fruit. Child presses "yes" when target occurs in relevant position (eg, one of vertical positions on diamond). Child presses "no" when target is absent, or when target appears on horizontal position (irrelevant target). Error rates are percentage of missing relevant targets and percentage of false alarms in response to (irr)relevant (non)targets based on number of errors/total number of trials X 100.
Time frame: Baseline, 8 Weeks
Amsterdam Neuropsychological Tasks (ANT): Focused Attention Task - Reaction Times for Hits and Correct Rejections
Task is the same as described in Outcome Measure #10. Reaction times (RT) for hits are mean RTs of correct responses to relevant targets. RTs for correct rejections are mean RTs for correct rejections are mean RTs for correct no responses to irrelevant targets and relevant nontargets.
Time frame: Baseline, 8 Weeks
Amsterdam Neuropsychological Tasks (ANT): Focused Attention Task - Standard Deviation of Reaction Times for Hits and Correct Rejections
Task is the same as described in Outcome Measure #10. Standard deviations of reaction times (RT) assess intraindividual variability in RT and refer to the same conditions as those for mean reaction times described in Outcome Measure #11.
Time frame: Baseline, 8 Weeks
Amsterdam Neuropsychological Tasks (ANT): Memory Search Task - Error Rates
The memory search task aims at measuring serial search processes to be carried out in working memory. There are 2 blocks (loads) with 40 trials each. Load 1 has 1 target to identify (e.g., an animal). A "yes" is required whenever the target is part of the displayed set of four stimuli (all animals). Load 2 has 2 targets. Whenever 1 of the targets appears in the successively displayed sets of four animals, a "yes" is required. Targets are present in 50% of trials. Error rates are the percentages of errors made in each task condition, based on the number of errors/total number of trials X 100.
Time frame: Baseline, 8 Weeks
Amsterdam Neuropsychological Tasks (ANT): Memory Search Task - Reaction Times for Hits and Correct Rejections
Memory search task aims at measuring serial search processes to be carried out in working memory. There are 2 blocks (loads) with 40 trials each. Load 1 has 1 target to remember (one animal). A "yes" is required whenever the target is part of displayed set of 4 animals. Load 2 has 2 animals. A "yes" is required whenever one of the animals appears in successively displayed sets of 4 animals. Targets are present in 50% of the trials. Reaction time (RT) for hits is mean RT of correct "yes" responses to targets. RT correct rejections are mean RTs of correct "no" responses when target was missing.
Time frame: Baseline, 8 Weeks
Amsterdam Neuropsychological Tasks (ANT): Memory Search Task - Standard Deviation (SD) of Reaction Times for Hits and Correct Rejections
Task is the same as described in Outcome Measure #14. Standard deviations of reaction times (RT) assess intraindividual variability in RT referring to the two conditions creating hits and correct rejections as mentioned in Outcome Measure #14.
Time frame: Baseline, 8 weeks
Amsterdam Neuropsychological Tasks (ANT): Pursuit Motor Control Task - Accuracy
A complex visuo-motor flexibility task that aims at measuring eye-hand co-ordination and fine motor control. By moving mouse cursor, the child is required to follow as closely as possible a target that randomly moves across the PC-screen. Accuracy is the mean distance between the mouse cursor and the moving target.
Time frame: Baseline, 8 weeks
Amsterdam Neuropsychological Tasks (ANT): Pursuit Motor Control Task - Stability of Movement
A complex visuo-motor flexibility task that measures eye-hand co-ordination and fine motor control. By moving mouse cursor, the child is required to follow as closely as possible a target that randomly moves across the PC-screen. Stability is within subject variability of mean distance between cursor and target.
Time frame: Baseline, 8 weeks
Amsterdam Neuropsychological Tasks (ANT): Go/No-Go Response Inhibition Task - Error Rates
Measures inhibition of pre-potent responses. 24 Go signals (open squares) are presented, randomly mixed with 24 No-Go signals (closed squares). Subjects are required to press a key if a Go signal (target) appears on the screen but to withhold a response if they see a No-Go signal. Error rate is the percentage of key presses to No-Go signals/total number of trials X 100.
Time frame: Baseline, 8 weeks
Amsterdam Neuropsychological Tasks (ANT): Flanker Interference Task - Error Rates
Measures ability to neglect stimuli interfering with predefined stimulus-response coupling. Child presented with displays of 9 colored squares. Child responds to color of central square by pressing left mouse key when blue, and right mouse key when yellow. Part 1 (40 trials), surrounding squares may be same color (compatible) or different (neutral). Part 2 (80 trials), in 50% of trials, surrounding squares have color corresponding to predefined key press for other hand (incompatible). Error rates are percentages of errors in response to compatible and incompatible signals, respectively.
Time frame: Baseline, 8 weeks
Amsterdam Neuropsychological Tasks (ANT): Flanker Interference Task - Reaction Times
Task is the same as described in Outcome Measure #19. Mean reaction times (RTs) are computed for correct responses to compatible and incompatible flankers, respectively.
Time frame: Baseline, 8 weeks
Cytochrome P450 2D6 Genotype
Genotype characterization was used to determine participants' metabolic status.
Time frame: baseline