Study on parent perspectives on individual and combined treatments for children

Researchers are inviting parents of children with ADHD to take part in an online survey exploring their views on participating in a single-case experiment, a type of personalised study that helps test how well individual and combined treatments work for each individual child.
To take part, you must:
- Be aged 18 years or older
- Currently live in Australia
- Be a parent or legal guardian of a child under 18 years who has been diagnosed with ADHD by a health professional
The survey will take approximately 20 minutes to complete. Your answers are anonymous and can’t be linked back to you. You will not be asked to try any treatments. This survey is just to gather your opinions.
After completing the anonymous survey, you will have the option to enter a separate prize draw to win one of four $50 Coles e-vouchers. Your feedback will help shape how these types of studies are designed in the future.
For more information about the study, please visit https://tinyurl.com/UQADHD.
This study has been approved by The University of Queensland Human Research Ethics Committee (2025/HE001307) and is led by The University of Queensland in collaboration with Southern Cross University and the University of Ottawa.