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E. Schiller
Researcher at University of California, Berkeley
Publications - 9
Citations - 6151
E. Schiller is an academic researcher from University of California, Berkeley. The author has contributed to research in topics: Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder & Randomized controlled trial. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 9 publications receiving 5903 citations.
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A 14-Month Randomized Clinical Trial of Treatment Strategies for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
P. S. Jensen,L. E. Arnold,Je Richters,Jb Severe,D Vereen,Benedetto Vitiello,E. Schiller,Stephen P. Hinshaw,Gr Elliott,C.K. Conners,Kc Wells,John S. March,James M. Swanson,Timothy Wigal,Dennis P. Cantwell,Hb Abikoff,J Hechtman,Ll Greeenhill,Jh Newcorn,We Pelham,B Hoza,Hk Kraemer +21 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a group of 579 children with ADHD Combined Type, aged 7 to 9.9 years, were assigned to 14 months of medication management (titration followed by monthly visits); intensive behavioral treatment (parent, school, and child components, with therapist involvement gradually reduced over time); the two combined; or standard community care (treatments by community providers).
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Clinical relevance of the primary findings of the MTA: success rates based on severity of ADHD and ODD symptoms at the end of treatment.
James M. Swanson,Helena C. Kraemer,Stephen P. Hinshaw,L. Eugene Arnold,C. Keith Conners,Howard Abikoff,Walter Clevenger,Mark Davies,Glen R. Elliott,Laurence L. Greenhill,Lily Hechtman,Betsy Hoza,Peter S. Jensen,John S. March,Jeffrey H. Newcorn,Elizabeth B. Owens,William E. Pelham,E. Schiller,Joanne B. Severe,Steve Simpson,Benedetto Vitiello,Karen C. Wells,Timothy Wigal,Min Wu +23 more
TL;DR: These secondary analyses confirm the primary findings and clarify clinical decisions about the choice between multimodal and unimodal treatment with medication.
Moderators and mediators of treatment response for children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: the Multimodal Treatment Study of children with Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
P. S. Jensen,L. E. Arnold,Je Richters,Jb Severe,D Vereen,Benedetto Vitiello,E. Schiller,Stephen P. Hinshaw,Gr Elliott,C.K. Conners,Kc Wells,John S. March,James M. Swanson,Timothy Wigal,Dennis P. Cantwell,Hb Abikoff,J Hechtman,Ll Greeenhill,Jh Newcorn,We Pelham,B Hoza,Hk Kraemer +21 more
TL;DR: In children with ADHD plus anxiety, behavioral treatment surpassed community care and approached medication-based treatments regarding parent-reported ADHD symptoms, and results were upheld across most baseline variables and treatment acceptance/attendance.
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National Institute of Mental Health Multimodal Treatment Study of ADHD follow-up: 24-month outcomes of treatment strategies for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
P. S. Jensen,L. E. Arnold,Jb Severe,Benedetto Vitiello,Kimberly Hoagwood,Stephen P. Hinshaw,Gr Elliott,C.K. Conners,Kc Wells,John S. March,James M. Swanson,Dennis P. Cantwell,Timothy Wigal,Hb Abikoff,J Hechtman,Ll Greeenhill,Jh Newcorn,We Pelham,B Hoza,Hk Kraemer,Rd Gibbons,E. Schiller +21 more
TL;DR: The MTA medication strategy showed persisting significant superiority over Beh and CC for ADHD and oppositional-defiant symptoms at 24 months, although not as great as at 14 months.
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National Institute of Mental Health Multimodal Treatment Study of ADHD follow-up: changes in effectiveness and growth after the end of treatment
P. S. Jensen,L. E. Arnold,Jb Severe,Benedetto Vitiello,Kimberly Hoagwood,Stephen P. Hinshaw,Gr Elliott,C.K. Conners,Kc Wells,John S. March,James M. Swanson,Dennis P. Cantwell,Timothy Wigal,Hb Abikoff,J Hechtman,Ll Greeenhill,Jh Newcorn,We Pelham,B Hoza,Hk Kraemer,Rd Gibbons,E. Schiller +21 more
TL;DR: In the MTA follow-up, exploratory naturalistic analyses suggest that consistent use of stimulant medication was associated with maintenance of effectiveness but continued mild growth suppression.