"Exploring the use of Biofeedback video games to help children diagnosed with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder"

 

Research Proposal Who we're looking for Participant Information References

 

NOVEMBER UPDATE:

 Recruitment is now closed.

Preliminary results now available. Click here to read the findings.
 

 

PARTICIPANT REQUIREMENTS:

Recruited through this research website, links with other AD/HD organisations, and advertisements in Children's Health Centres, AD/HD families are invited to volunteer in this study.

Participants are to be able to attend sessions held at The Faculty of Health Sciences, in The University of Sydney, Cumberland Campus, Lidcombe, NSW. Participation will require interested participants to be able to attend sessions for a maximum duration of three months.

Participants to take part in the first part of the study must be:

- male or female children diagnosed with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
- male or female children without AD/HD (click here for more information)
- male or female children aged between 5 and 15 years

Participants to take part in the second part of the study must be:

- a parent / guardian of the child taking part in the biofeedback sessions
- 18 years or older

Participation in the study is purely voluntary. Participants are free to withdraw from the study at any time, without question or consequences.

CLICK HERE to view research project recruitment pamphlet

 

If you and your child would like to participate in this study please fill out the feedback form with your name, day time contact details, as well as your child's name, age, and whether he/she has AD/HD, and when you will be available to attend the sessions. Alternatively, you may contact any of the project members to notify them of your interest to participate, or with any further questions.

Click here to see the availabilities for the July-start sessions

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Disclaimer: This website is created for research and information purposes only, and is not associated with The Wild Divine Project. This website is not affiliated with The Wild Divine company, nor are we promoting its products. The current research project is trialing The Wild Divine Project as a biofeedback system as it has been found to be a biofeedback system that has potential to assist children with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder.