Digital medicine may help treat kids with autism, ADHD
The study confirmed the feasibility and
safety of the tool called Project: EVO, which delivers sensory and motor
stimuli through an action video game experience. As many as 50 per cent
of children with ASD have some ADHD symptoms, with roughly 30 per cent
receiving a secondary diagnosis of ADHD.
However, since ADHD medications are
less effective in children with both disorders than in those with only
ADHD, researchers are exploring alternative treatments. Children with
ASD and ADHD symptoms are also at high risk for impaired "cognitive
function," including the brain's ability to maintain attention and focus
on goals while ignoring distractions. As children reach school age and
beyond, these cognitive impairments make it more difficult for them to
set and achieve goals, as well as successfully navigate the demands of
day-to-day life in the community.
"Our study showed that children engaged with the Project: EVO treatment for the recommended amount of time, and that parents and children reported high rates of satisfaction with the treatment," said a child psychologist. "Based on the promising study results, we look forward to continuing to evaluate the potential for Project: EVO as a new treatment option for children with ASD and ADHD," said the Prof.
The study included 19 children aged
9-13 diagnosed with ASD and co-occurring ADHD symptoms. Participants in
the study were given either the Project: EVO treatment, which is
delivered via an action video game experience, or an educational
activity involving pattern recognition. Key secondary outcome measures
were caregiver reports of ADHD symptoms and the ability of the child to
plan and complete tasks, as well as a cognitive test battery assessing
working memory.
The study found that children adhered
to the treatment protocol by engaging with the treatment for 95 per
cent or more of the recommended treatment sessions. Both parents and
children reported that the treatment had value for improving a child's
ability to pay attention and served as a worthwhile approach for
treatment. The study also found that after using Project: EVO, children
showed a trend toward improved attention, and they showed general ADHD
symptom improvement based on parent reports. Though the sample size of
the study was small, the study showed that using Project: EVO was
feasible and acceptable with potentially therapeutic effects. The
research team is planning a larger follow-up study for continued
evaluation of Project: EVO's potential efficacy.
"Our study showed that children engaged with the Project: EVO treatment for the recommended amount of time, and that parents and children reported high rates of satisfaction with the treatment," said a child psychologist. "Based on the promising study results, we look forward to continuing to evaluate the potential for Project: EVO as a new treatment option for children with ASD and ADHD," said the Prof.
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