Examining Patterns and Predictors of ADHD Teens’ Skill-Learning Trajectories During Enhanced FOrward Concentration and Attention Learning (FOCAL+) Training

Author:

Epstein Jeffery N.12ORCID,Garner Annie A.3ORCID,Kiefer Adam W.4ORCID,Peugh James12,Tamm Leanne12ORCID,Lynch James D.5ORCID,MacPherson Ryan P.4,Simon John O.1,Fisher Donald L.67

Affiliation:

1. Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, USA

2. University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, USA

3. Saint Louis University, USA

4. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA

5. University of Cincinnati, USA

6. University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA

7. Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, USA

Abstract

Objective Examine patterns and predictors of skill learning during multisession Enhanced FOrward Concentration and Attention Learning (FOCAL+) training. Background FOCAL+ teaches teens to reduce the duration of off-road glances using real-time error learning. In a randomized controlled trial, teens with ADHD received five sessions of FOCAL+ training and demonstrated significant reductions in extended glances (>2-s) away from the roadway (i.e., long-glances) and a 40% reduced risk of a crash/near-crash event. Teens’ improvement in limiting long-glances as assessed after each FOCAL+ training session has not been examined. Method Licensed teen (ages 16–19) drivers with ADHD ( n = 152) were randomly assigned to five sessions of either FOCAL+ or modified standard driver training. Teens completed driving simulation assessments at baseline, after each training session, and 1 month and 6 months posttraining. Naturalistic driving was monitored for one year. Results FOCAL+ training produced a 53% maximal reduction in long-glances during postsession simulated driving. The number of sessions needed to achieve maximum performance varied across participants. However, after five FOCAL+ training sessions, number of long-glances was comparable irrespective of when teens achieved their maximum performance. The magnitude of reduction in long-glances predicted levels of long-glances during simulated driving at 1 month and 6 months posttraining but not naturalistic driving outcomes. FOCAL+ training provided the most benefit during training to teens who were younger and had less driving experience. Conclusion FOCAL+ training significantly reduces long-glances beginning at the 1st training session. Application Providing five FOCAL+ training sessions early on during teen driving may maximize benefit.

Funder

National Institute of Child Health and Human Development

National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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