Parent Stress in a Randomized Clinical Trial of Atomoxetine and Parent Training for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

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Luc Lecavalier
Xueliang Pan
Tristram Smith
Benjamin L. Handen
L. Eugene Arnold
Laura Silverman
Rameshwari V. Tumuluru
Jill Hollway
Michael G. Aman
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[1] Ohio State University,Nisonger Center and Department of Psychology
[2] Ohio State University,Center for Biostatistics, Department of Biomedical Informatics
[3] University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC),Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic
[4] University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine,Nisonger Center and Department of Psychiatry
[5] Ohio State University,undefined
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Parent stress; Autism spectrum disorder; Atomoxetine; Parent training; Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder;
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We previously reported a 2 × 2 randomized clinical trial of atomoxetine (ATX) and parent training (PT) for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms and behavioral noncompliance in 128 children with autism spectrum disorder, ages 5–14 years. Children were randomized to one of four conditions: ATX alone, placebo alone, ATX + PT, or PT + placebo. Both ATX and PT improved some indices of ADHD and behavioral compliance. In this report, we describe parent stress over time and across conditions. All four treatments improved parent self-rated stress from baseline to week 10. However, there were no statistically significant differences between treatment groups. Significantly more improvement in parent stress scores was observed for clinical responders than non-responders.
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