Effects of neurofeedback on the dysregulation profile in children with ADHD: SCP NF meets SDQ-DP - a retrospective analysis.

PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE(2020)

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Background As children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) usually show psychopathological signs beyond their core symptoms (e.g. elevated scores of the dysregulation profile (DP) in 30-40%), treatments with a broader approach to self-regulation skills may be supportive. Neurofeedback (NF) may reflect such an option. Aim of the present analysis was to compare the effects of slow cortical potential (SCP) NF and theta/beta NF on the DP using data from a previous trial. Methods Thirty children with ADHD (aged 8-12 years) and a DP score in the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ-DP) > 3 were included. NF treatment consisted of one block of SCP NF and one block of theta/beta NF (18 units per block) allowing an intraindividual comparison. Effects of the NF protocols were also contrasted to a control group (n = 18) that completed an attention skills training (between-group analysis). Results Regarding the SDQ-DP, SCP NF was superior to theta/beta NF and the control condition. Effects of SCP NF and theta/beta NF on ADHD symptom severity were not significantly different. The SDQ-DP score did not correlate with EEG-related measures previously found to be predictors for SCP NF on ADHD symptoms. Conclusions SCP NF may reflect a more general approach to improve cognitive, emotional and behavioral self-regulation skills. If confirmed in a larger sample, the SDQ-DP score could be used as an indication criterion and contribute to the individualization of NF in ADHD. Overall, the differential effect provides further evidence for the specificity of NF effects.
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Attention-deficit,hyperactivity disorder (ADHD),dysregulation profile,neurofeedback,slow cortical potentials (SCPs),Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ)
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