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Scientific programme

Friday, 21 April 2017

P-15

Guided Poster Tour

14:30–16:00

Exhibit Hall A

Non pharmacological treatment –Childhood /Ado­

lescence II

Chair:

L. Hechtman, Canada

P-15-001 Efficacy of computer-based cognitive

training for children and adolescents

with ADHD

K. Mehta, India

D. Passi, A. Khosla, D. Gupta

P-15-002 Determining the effectiveness of emo-

tion-focused therapy (EFT) on reduction

of anxiety and stress among boys con-

tracted Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity

Disorder

M. Darini, Iran

B. Mohammadi

P-15-003 Determining the effectiveness of group

play therapy on the reduction of morbid

symptoms among students contracted

Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

M. Darini, Iran

B. Mohammadi

P-15-004 The study of schema therapy on the

reduction of depression of mothers with

ADHD children

M. Darini, Iran

P-15-005 Efficacy of a device that combines neu-

rofeedback, motion biofeedback and

cognitive attention training for ADHD

in children: A randomised single-blind,

controlled interventional study

S. Vaishnavi, USA

P-15-006 Early identification of and facilitation

for children with symptoms of ADHD

in preschool

K. Larsen, Norway

Y. Haugland, K. Larsen

P-15-007 The effect of cognitive computer training

on cognition and symptoms in children

with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity

Disorder (ADHD): Results from a rand-

omized, controlled trial

A. Bikic, Denmark

J. F. Leckman, T. Ø. Christensen, N.

Bilenberg, S. Dalsgaard

P-15-008 Treating ADHD with white noise: Is the

smartnoise application a possible non-

pharmacological alternative treatment

of inattention in school?

G. Söderlund, Norway

F. Bergquist

P-15-009 Mental health integration in primary

care: Preliminary results from an ADHD

programme in a family health team

W. Gomaa, Canada

P. Robaey, K. Pajer, W. Gardner, M. McCann

P-15-010 Effects of neurofeedback training on

reducing emotional and behaviour

problems in children with ADHD: A pilot

study in Taiwan

L. Y. Shyu, Taiwan

C. B. Yeh, A.-T. Fu

P-16

Guided Poster Tour

14:30–16:00

Exhibit Hall A

Pharmacological treatment children and ado-

lescents I

Chair:

A. Zuddas, Italy

P-16-001 Effect of methylphenidate on attentional

fluctuations and slowness in ADHD chil-

dren with and without epilepsy

P. Berquin, France

L. Querne, E. Bourel-Ponchel, A.-G. Le

Moing

P-16-002 A posteriori individualisation of methyl-

phenidate regimens in ADHD treatment

P. Robaey, Canada

G. Bonnefois, J. Li, F. Nekka

P-16-003 Selecting the best option among compa-

rable methylphenidate regimens using

a performance-based algorithm

P. Robaey, Canada

S. Soufsaf, G. Bonnefois, J. Li, F. Nekka

P-16-004 Herb-drug interactions in paediatric

Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder:

Examining the safety of herbal medicines

H. Mazhar, Canada

P. Robaey, S. P. Guntaka, R. Galeffi, R. Liu,

C. Harris