A comprehensive longitudinal analysis of changes during Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder pharmacological treatments: Relationships between clinical measures, QbCheck and Conners CPT-II

CONCLUSION: QbCheck is a valid tool for assessing neurocognitive changes in ADHD treatment but should not replace clinical outcome measures or be used as a proxy for behavioural assessments. Caution is needed when relying on a single outcome measure, emphasizing the need for multi-source assessments to capture the full impact of treatment.

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