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Desiree W. Murray
Researcher at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Publications - 56
Citations - 2375
Desiree W. Murray is an academic researcher from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The author has contributed to research in topics: Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder & Psychological intervention. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 51 publications receiving 2084 citations. Previous affiliations of Desiree W. Murray include Duke University.
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A Randomized Trial of Two Promising Computer-Based Interventions for Students with Attention Difficulties
TL;DR: Initial evidence is provided that CAT and CAI can improve children’s attention in the classroom - and support additional studies to determine whether more clinically significant benefits are attainable.
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Young adult outcomes in the follow‐up of the multimodal treatment study of attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder: symptom persistence, source discrepancy, and height suppression
James M. Swanson,L. Eugene Arnold,Brooke S.G. Molina,Margaret H. Sibley,Lily Hechtman,Stephen P. Hinshaw,Howard Abikoff,Annamarie Stehli,Elizabeth B. Owens,John T. Mitchell,Quyen Nichols,Andrea L. Howard,Laurence L. Greenhill,Betsy Hoza,Jeffrey H. Newcorn,Peter S. Jensen,Benedetto Vitiello,Timothy Wigal,Jeffery N. Epstein,Leanne Tamm,Kimberly D. Lakes,James G. Waxmonsky,Marc Lerner,Joy Etcovitch,Desiree W. Murray,Maximilian Muenke,Maria T. Acosta,Mauricio Arcos-Burgos,William E. Pelham,Helena C. Kraemer +29 more
TL;DR: In the MTA follow-up into adulthood, the ADHD group showed symptom persistence compared to local norms from the LNCG, and within naturalistic subgroups of ADHD cases, extended use of medication was associated with suppression of adult height but not with reduction of symptom severity.
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The Preschool Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Treatment Study (PATS) 6-Year Follow-Up.
Mark A. Riddle,Kseniya Yershova,Deborah Lazzaretto,Natalya Paykina,Gayane Yenokyan,Laurence L. Greenhill,Howard Abikoff,Benedetto Vitiello,Timothy Wigal,James T. McCracken,Scott H. Kollins,Desiree W. Murray,Sharon B. Wigal,Elizabeth A. Kastelic,James J. McGough,Susan dosReis,Audrey Bauzó-Rosario,Annamarie Stehli,Kelly Posner +18 more
TL;DR: The Preschool ADHD Treatment Study (PATS) as mentioned in this paper has been used to evaluate the clinical course of ADHD in children from ages 3 to 5 up to 9 to 12 years during a 6-year follow-up after the original PATS.
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Remediating Organizational Functioning in Children with ADHD: Immediate and Long-Term Effects from a Randomized Controlled Trial
Howard Abikoff,Richard Gallagher,Karen C. Wells,Desiree W. Murray,Lei Huang,Feihan Lu,Eva Petkova +6 more
TL;DR: Two distinct treatments targeting OTMP problems inChildren with ADHD generated robust, sustained functional improvements and show promise of clinical utility in children with ADHD and organizational deficits.
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Clinical presentation of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in preschool children: the Preschoolers with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Treatment Study (PATS).
Kelly Posner,Glenn A. Melvin,Desiree W. Murray,So Sonia Gugga,Prudence W. Fisher,Anne Skrobala,Charles E. Cunningham,Benedetto Vitiello,Howard Abikoff,Jaswinder K. Ghuman,Scott H. Kollins,Scott H. Kollins,Sharon B. Wigal,Timothy Wigal,James T. McCracken,James J. McGough,Elizabeth Kastelic,Roy Boorady,Mark Davies,Shirley Chuang,James M. Swanson,Marak A Riddle,Laurence L. Greenhill +22 more
TL;DR: Preschoolers with moderate to severe ADHD experience high co-morbidity and impairment, which have implications for both assessment and treatment.