In the assessment of ADHD symptoms, Conners’ behavior rating scale which is a clinical tool evaluating child behavioral disorders will be used. Conners’ rating scale is divided into three categories, which are determined by the person who filled it (parent, teacher and self-report). For this trial, Conners’ parent rating scale (CPRS) [51] will be used. CPRS checklist makes parental reports of the children’s basic problems in the setting of outpatient psychiatry. The CPRS includes questions about different aspect of patients’ problems and shows different type of ADHD symptoms [51]. Conners’ questions gives ADHD Conners scores that indicates the severity of ADHD symptoms. In addition, all questions can be divided into three subscales by symptoms including inattention, hyperactivity/impulsivity, and combination type.
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