Higher ADHD Treatment Adherence Rates Linked to Text Message Intervention
A team, led by Joseph Biederman, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital, examined if text message reminders could be effective in adherence to ADHD stimulant medications in both children and adults. The findings were presented at the American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting.
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Higher ADHD Treatment Adherence Rates Linked to Text Message Intervention