AI-assisted drawing therapy for children with ADHD: A randomised controlled trial Article Swipe
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Jing Xu
,
Runqing Lin
,
Aijia Zhang
,
Qiang Chen
,
Dexin Li
,
Jiajie Chen
,
Man Song
,
Shu‐Mei Chen
,
Bo Yang
,
Linyang Li
,
Hui Xu
,
Jinlin Peng
,
Yanxia Tang
,
Wenhua Yang
,
Xuexing Luo
,
Xiang Sean Zhou
,
Jue Wang
,
Guanghui Huang
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YOU?
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· 2025
· Open Access
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· DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ctim.2025.103262
· OA: W4415227901
YOU?
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· 2025
· Open Access
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· DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ctim.2025.103262
· OA: W4415227901
AI-assisted, drawing-based art therapy produced greater improvement in the pre-specified primary outcome (SNAP-IV inattention) and select WFIRS-P domains (e.g., Family, total score), whereas conventional drawing therapy yielded broader reductions in oppositional defiant symptoms and the overall SNAP-IV severity. Effects were modest and domain-specific; larger, multi-center trials are needed to confirm efficacy and identify which children benefit most.
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