LemurDx Research Study - Parent of a child 6-11
STUDY BASICS
Do you have a child aged 6–11 with ADHD who takes stimulant medication? You may qualify for a research study testing LemurDx, a smartwatch app that helps researchers tell if a child has taken their medication. LemurDx uses data like movement, heart rate, and activity level to distinguish between children with and without ADHD. Compensation provided.
STUDY PURPOSE
COULD THIS STUDY BE RIGHT FOR YOU?
You have a child
- Ages 6-11
- Has ADHD & takes stimulant ADHD medication
- Willing to wear a smartwatch for one week
- Read and understand English
WHAT PARTICIPANTS CAN EXPECT
This study involves two office visits that happen one week apart. During the first visit, your child will complete behavioral activities, while you answer questions about yourself and your child. Next, your child will wear the smartwatch, and you will answer brief surveys at the end of each day for one week. At the second office visit, your child will complete the same activities, and you will provide us with feedback on the LemurDx app.
IRB: STUDY24030152A
- LemurDx: Validating Hyperactivity MeasurementMEET THE RESEARCHER
Traci Kennedy
Traci Kennedy, PhD, is a licensed clinical psychologist and Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Psychology at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. She is a member of the Youth and Family Research Program. Dr. Kennedy specializes in research that investigates how ADHD unfolds from childhood through adulthood, and how technology can be used to help with ADHD.
https://pittplusme.org/study/lemurdx4parent