1. Context
2. Evidence Acquisition
| Topic | Author | Type of Research | Treatment/Session |
|---|---|---|---|
| Effectiveness of self-control treatment on social skills in ADHD students | Beh Pajooh et al. (18) | Quasi-experimental | Self-control/4 sessions |
| Effectiveness of self-regulation of attentive behavior, self-regulation of motivational behavior, and verbal self-instruction on symptoms of attention deficit/hyperactivity | Moradi et al. (29) | Quasi-experimental | Self-regulation of attention behavior, self-regulation of motivational behavior, and verbal self-instruction/10 |
| Effectiveness of cognitive behavioral therapy on self-perception in ADHD students | Salehi et al. (21) | Experimental | Cognitive behavioral/19 |
| Effectiveness of early play treatment on ADHD students’ attentive-inattentive behaviors | Shoshtari et al. (30) | Experimental | Play treatment/12 |
| The effectiveness of using perceptual-motor practices on behavioral disorder among five to eight year old children with ADHD | Dehghan et al. (24) | Quasi-experimental | Perceptual-motor practices/18 |
| The efficacy of short-term executive functions training on the reduction of symptoms of attention deficit and hyperactivity of elementary boy students in Isfahan metropolitan area | Saheban et al. (26) | Experimental | Short-term executive functions training/9 |
| The efficacy of neurofeedback, compared to retalian, and combined neurofeedback and ritalin for the reduction of ADHD symptoms | Yaghubi et al. (17) | Quasi-experimental | Neurofeedback, retalin, & drug combination/10 |
| Which symptoms of ADHD would improve with play therapy and yoga? | Saadat (31) | Quasi-experimental | Play therapy and yoga |
| The effect of narrative therapy on increase of attention and decrease of hyperactivity in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder | Shafieian (32) | Quasi-experimental | Narrative therapy/11 |
| The effects of training neurofeedback on decreasing the intensity of ADHD symptoms in primary students | Hagighi (33) | Experimental | Neurofeedback therapy/40 |
| Effectiveness of cognitive-behavioral therapy in reducing symptoms in children with ADHD | Rahmanzadeh (34) | Experimental | Cognitive-behavioral therapy/12 |
| The effect of aerobic exercises on the visual and auditory attention of pre-school boys with ADHD in Isfahan in 2009-2010 | Abedi et al. (35) | Quasi-experimental | Aerobic exercise training therapy/12 |
| Impact of training self-regulation of attentional and motivational behaviors, and verbal self-instruction on ADHD symptoms amelioration | Hashemi Nosrat Abad et al. (36) | Quasi-experimental | Self-care behaviors, self-stimulation behaviors, verbal self-instruction |
| Few effects of far transfer of working memory training in ADHD: a randomized controlled trial | Egeland et al. (37) | Experimental | Working memory training/25 |
| Effectiveness of a school-based multicomponent program for the treatment of children with ADHD | Miranda et al. (38) | Experimental | Multicomponent program/6 |
| Comparing therapeutic effects of reboxetine with placebo in adult patients with ADHD: A randomized placebo-controlled clinical trial | Riahi et al. (39) | Clinical trial | Reboxetine & placebo/6 |
| Comparative effectiveness of three treatments In reducing hyperactivity disorder in third and fourth levels of male primary school children in Shiraz, Iran | Hadianfard et al. (28) | Experimental | Verbal self-education and mother verbal self-education/8 |
a Abbreviation: ADHD, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
3. Results
| Author | Dependent Variable | Instrument | Sample/Type of Sample | Age | The Atudy Area |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Beh Pajooh et al. (18) | Social skills | Canners b Parent and Teacher Rating Scale, DSM-IV, Social Skills Rating System (SSRS), Raven’s Progressive Matrices a | 20/Available sampling | 12-Jul | Iran/Tehran |
| Moradi et al. (29) | Symptoms of attention deficit/hyperactivity | DSM-IV-TR and Children Pathological Symptoms | 40/Cluster sampling | 12-Sep | Iran/Tabriz |
| Salehi et al. (21) | Self-perception | CSI-4, The Harter perceived competence scale | 40/ Multi-stage sampling | 11-Sep | Iran/Tehran |
| Shoshtari et al. (30) | Attention | DSM–V or DSM–IV, Clinical Interview | 30/Random cluster sampling | 6-May | Iran/Isfahan |
| Dehghan et al. (24) | Behavioral disorder | DSM-IV-TR; American Psychiatric Association | 26/Random sampling | 8-May | Iran/Tehran |
| Sahebanet al. (26) | Reduction symptoms of attention deficit and hyperactivity | DSM-IV ADHD Symptom on the ADHD Checklist and clinical interview | 40/Random | 12-Jul | Iran/Isfahan |
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| Yaghubi et al. (17) | Reducing ADHD | Canners Continuous Performance Test (CPT), Iran Tova, WISC-R, Canners Parents Rating Scale (CPRS), IVA, DSM-IV-TR | 16/Available sampling | 8 - 9.6 months | Iran/Did not Specify the area |
| Saadat. (31) | Improvement of ADHD symptoms | Child symptom Inventory (CSI-4) | 80/Available sampling | 12-Sep | Iran/Shiraz |
| Shafieian (32) | Increase attention and decrease hyperactivity | Child symptom Inventory (CSI-4) | 14/Available sampling | 11-Aug | Iran/Tehran |
| Hagighi (33) | Decreasing intensity of ADHD | Child symptom Inventory (CSI-4) | 24/Available sampling | 12-Jul | Iran/Isfahan |
| Rahmanzadeh. (34) | Reducing ADHD symptoms | Canners Parent & Teacher Rating Scale, CSI-4 | 30/Random sampling | 12-Jun | Iran/Javanrod |
| Abedi et al. (35) | visual and auditory attention of pre-school boys | Nepsy, Snap-IV scales and Clinical Interview | 30/Cluster sampling | 6 | Iran/Isfahan |
| Hashemi Nosrat Abad et al. (36) | Reducing ADHD symptoms and inattention | DSM-4, CSI-4 | 60/Screening method | 10-Sep | Iran/Did not specify the area |
| Egeland et al. (37) | Working memory in ADHD | F-90 ICD-10, DSM-IV, Neuropsychological Test Performance, Canners Continuous Performance, Trail Making Test, | 67/Randomized controlled trial | 12-Oct | Norway/Departments for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry |
| Miranda et al. (38) | ADHD | DSM-IV, Matching Familiar figures Parents and Teacher Ratings of Child Behavior, Progressive Colored Matrices Test, Battery Scale, Behavioral Observation, Behavioral Rating Scales, Low a Conners Teacher Rating scales, Self-Control Rating Scale, WIS-R | 52/Available sampling | 8 - 9.4 months | Spain/Valencia |
| Riahi et al. (39) | Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder | DSM-IV-TR, Canners Rating Scale, Clinical Global Impression Severity (CGI-S), Global Assessment Function (GAF) | 40/Available sampling | 18 and above | Iran/Tehran |
| Hadianfard et al. (28) | Reducing ADHD Male Great Three and Four CSI-4 | 160/Multi-stage random sampling | 12-Aug | Iran/Shiraz |
a Abbreviations: ADHD, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; CGI-S, clinical global impressions-severity; CSI-4, children symptom inventory-4 (screens for ADHD and other emotional and behavioral problems); DSM-IV, diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders; GAF, global assessment of functioning; SSRS, social skill rating system; WIS-R, wechsler intelligence scale for children-revised.
b A test to measure ADHD children.
| Study | Experimental | Control |
|---|---|---|
| Pretest | ||
| Beh Pajooh et al. (18) | 23.50 (3.92) | 24.20 (3.67) |
| Moradi et al. (29) | 24.67 (2.13) | 24.10 (3.33) |
| Salehi et al. (21) | 18.73 (4.16) | 18.73 (3.35) |
| Shoshtariet al. (30) | 15.98 (5.28) | 16.29 (3.67) |
| Dehghan et al. (24) | 71.69 (3.44) | 072.58 (4.40) |
| Saheban et al. (26) | 35.10 (2.79) | 35.25 (02.01) |
| Yaghubi et al. (17) | 20.03 (7.63) | 6.68 (2.54) |
| Saadat (31) | 06.71 (1.86) | 6.30 (1.45) |
| Shafieian (32) | 09.81 (1.61) | 10.00 (1.61) |
| Hagighi (33) | 27.42 (1.67) | 26.91 (2.09) |
| Rahmanzadeh (34) | 45.13 (3.35) | 45.00 (3.85) |
| Abedi et al. (35) | 07.07 (2.18) | 6.93 (2.17) |
| Hashemi Nosrat Abad et al. (36) | 24.20 (4.84) | 23.80 (5.06) |
| Egeland et al. (37) | 29.56 (6.18) | 29.68 (6.52) |
| Miranda et al. (38) | 19.84 (8.54) | 18.69 (12.27) |
| Riahi et al. (39) | 46.00 (6.00) | 45.00 (5.00) |
| Hadianfard et al. (28) | 11.12 (1.31) | 132.02 (1.82) |
a Abbreviation: mean ± SD, standard deviation.
| Study | Experimental | Control |
|---|---|---|
| Posttest | ||
| BehPajooh et al. (18) | 29.40 (3.20) | 23.30 (4.08) |
| Moradi et al. (29) | 18.76 (2.14) | 24.50 (1.51) |
| Salehi et al. (21) | 14.65 (2.44) | 19.67 (4.48) |
| Shoshtariet al. (30) | 10.74 (4.26) | 14.61 (3.04) |
| Dehghanet al. (24) | 54.92 (4.53) | 67.80 (6.18) |
| Saheban et al. (26) | 27.85 (1.75) | 34.10 (1.38) |
| Yaghubi et al. (17) | 12.00 (8.18) | 30.25 (2.73) |
| Saadat (31) | 4.32 (2.15) | 5.98 (1.69) |
| Shafieian (32) | 4.67 (3.66) | 7.91 (3.61) |
| Hagighi (33) | 13.67 (5.44) | 26.75 (2.08) |
| Rahmanzadeh (34) | 28.53 (3.35) | 45.27 (3.84) |
| Abedi et al. (35) | 11.21 (1.18) | 7.08 (2.65) |
| Hashemi Nosrat Abad et al. (36) | 20.20 (2.39) | 24.80 (1.73) |
| Egeland et al. (37) | 29.38 (6.55) | 29.94 (6.67) |
| Miranda et al. (38) | 16.88 (6.02) | 19.04 (5.91) |
| Riahi et al. (39) | 61.00 (6.33) | 53.33 (5.00) |
| Hadianfard et al. (28) | 136.70 (1.85) | 133.80 (1.83) |
a Abbreviation: SD, standard deviation.
| Study | d | W a | Wd b |
|---|---|---|---|
| BehPajooh et al. (18) | 1.68 | 0.37 | 0.62 |
| Moradi et al. (29) | -3.15 | 2.63 | -8.28 |
| Salehi et al. (21) | -1.45 | 0.10 | -0.15 |
| Shoshtariet al. (30) | -1.06 | 0.55 | -0.58 |
| Dehghan et al. (24) | -2.40 | 0.21s | -0.48 |
| Saheban et al. (26) | -3.99 | 4.03 | -16.09 |
| Yaghubi et al. (17) | -3.35 | 0.14 | -0.47 |
| Saadat (31) | -0.86 | 4.45 | -3.83 |
| Shafieian (32) | -0.89 | 0.27 | -0.24 |
| Hagighi (33) | -3.48 | 0.35 | -1.22 |
| Rahmanzadeh (34) | -4.66 | 0.58 | -2.70 |
| Abedi et al. (35) | 2.16 | 1.79 | 3.80 |
| Hashemi Nosrat Abad et al. (36) | -2.23 | 3.03 | -6.76 |
| Egeland et al. (37) | 4.66 | 0.38 | 1.77 |
| Miranda et al. (38) | -0.36 | 0.34 | -0.12 |
| Riahi et al. (39) | 1.33 | 0.31 | 0.41 |
| Hadianfard et al. (28) | 1.58 | 9.09 | 14.36 |
| Summation | ∑d = -16.47 | ∑w = 28.62 | ∑wd = -19.51 |
a Weight.
b Weight × d.
| Studies | Statistics For Each Study | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SD a | SE | S2 | LL | UL | Z | P Value | |
| Beh Pajooh et al. (18) | 1.660 | 0.52 | 0.27 | 0.650 | 2.690 | 3.210 | 0.001 |
| Moradi et al. (29) | -2.04 | 0.43 | 0.19 | -1.99 | 2.89 | -4.74 | 0.001 |
| Salehi et al. (21) | -1.65 | 0.41 | 0.17 | -2.45 | -0.85 | -4.03 | 0.001 |
| Shoshtariet al. (30) | -1.05 | 0.39 | 0.15 | -1.81 | -0.28 | -2.69 | 0.007 |
| Dehghan et al. (24) | -2.37 | 0.53 | 0.26 | -3.38 | -1.37 | -4.64 | 0.001 |
| Saheban et al. (26) | -3.97 | 0.55 | 0.30 | -5.03 | -2.89 | -7.28 | 0.001 |
| Yaghubi et al. (17) | -2.48 | 0.73 | 0.53 | -3.90 | -1.06 | -3.42 | 0.001 |
| Saadat (31) | -0.81 | 0.27 | 0.07 | -1.33 | -0.28 | -3.05 | 0.002 |
| Shafieian (32) | -0.89 | 0.56 | 0.31 | -1.99 | 0.21 | -1.59 | 0.112 |
| Hagighi (33) | -2.69 | 0.56 | 0.32 | -3.79 | -1.59 | -4.78 | 0.001 |
| Rahmanzadeh (34) | -4.45 | 0.70 | 0.49 | -6.02 | -3.27 | -6.62 | 0.001 |
| Abedi et al. (35) | -1.99 | 0.45 | 0.20 | -1.12 | 2.88 | -4.47 | 0.001 |
| Hashemi Nosrat Abad et al. (36) | -2.05 | 0.35 | 0.12 | -2.74 | -1.36 | -5.82 | 0.001 |
| Egeland et al. (37) | -0.09 | 0.24 | 0.06 | -0.56 | 0.39 | -0.35 | 0.73 |
| Miranda et al. (38) | -0.10 | 0.29 | 0.08 | -0.46 | 0.66 | -0.36 | 0.72 |
| Riahi et al. (39) | -1.35 | 0.35 | 0.12 | -0.66 | 2.03 | -3.84 | 0.001 |
| Hadianfard et al. (28) | -1.57 | 0.20 | 0.04 | -1.76 | 1.97 | -7.76 | 0.001 |
| -0.13 | 0.09 | 0.008 | -0.30 | 0.05 | -1.45 | 0.148 | |
a Abbreviations: LL, low limited; SD, standard deviation; SE, standard error; UL, upper limited.

