The MomMA (Moms Managing ADHD) Research Study - Focus group
STUDY BASICS
Do you have ADHD? Are you either currently pregnant or have a child between 0-18 months of age? You may be eligible for a research study to help researchers in developing an intervention for expectant and new mothers with ADHD. This study will involve completing a brief survey and participating in one or two focus groups. Compensation is provided.
STUDY PURPOSE
This study is interested in developing an intervention for expectant and new mothers with ADHD, and we would like to learn about your experiences as someone with ADHD during pregnancy and postpartum.
COULD THIS STUDY BE RIGHT FOR YOU?
- Woman 18 and older
- Have or suspect you have ADHD
- In your first or second trimesters of pregnancy OR have a child between 0-18 months of age
WHAT PARTICIPANTS CAN EXPECT
Your participation in this study will involve completing a brief survey and participating in one or two focus groups.
IRB: STUDY23100082A
- Moms Managing ADHD StudyMEET THE RESEARCHER

Heather Joseph
Heather Joseph, DO, is an Assistant Professor at the University of Pittsburgh where she completed her general psychiatry residency and child and adolescent psychiatry fellowship. Her research interest is in the identification of early signals of risk for developing neurodevelopmental disorders, specifically Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Her long-term goal is to aid in the development of early interventions to prevent familial transmission of ADHD.