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Abstract

Current recommendations for the treatment of attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) call for a multimodal approach including a combination of medication, behavior modification, school accommodations, and ancillary services. One method that has been proposed as an effective and efficient means for increasing students' attention and academic productivity is self-regulation. This article reports the results of a meta-analysis of the literature on the use of four self-regulation interventions (self-monitoring, self-monitoring plus reinforcement, self-management, and self-reinforcement) for children with ADHD. Combined effect sizes for these four treatments were greater than 1.0 for on-task behavior, inappropriate behavior, and academic accuracy and productivity, indicating that self-regulation interventions are effective for children with ADHD. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

Details

Title
Self-Regulation Interventions for Children With Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
Author
Reid, Robert; Trout, Alexandra L; Schartz, Michalla
Pages
361-377
Publication year
2005
Publication date
Summer 2005
Publisher
SAGE PUBLICATIONS, INC.
ISSN
00144029
e-ISSN
21635560
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
201228664
Copyright
Copyright Council for Exceptional Children Summer 2005