Psychoeducational groups versus waitlist in treatment of attention-deficit hyperactivity/impulsivity disorder (ADHD) in adults: a protocol for a pilot randomized waitlist-controlled multicenter trial

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J. R. Vaag
M. L. Lara-Cabrera
O. Hjemdal
B. Gjervan
T. Torgersen
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[1] Nord University,Faculty of Nursing and Health Science
[2] Norwegian University of Science and Technology,Department of Psychology, Faculty of Social and Educational Sciences
[3] St. Olavs Hospital Trust,Division of Mental Healthcare
[4] Nord Trøndelag Hospital Trust,Department of Mental Healthcare
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Adult ADHD; Group treatment; Patient satisfaction; Patient education; Psychoeducation; Self-efficacy; Self-management behaviors; Randomized controlled trial; Quality of life; Work participation;
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