Plain-English translation of NCT07327775 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
Researchers want to understand whether having a child diagnosed with ADHD makes fibromyalgia symptoms worse in mothers. Fibromyalgia is a condition that causes widespread body pain and fatigue. This study will compare mothers with fibromyalgia who have a child with ADHD to mothers with fibromyalgia whose children do not have psychiatric conditions, to see if the stress of parenting a child with ADHD increases disease burden and impacts quality of life.
Parenting a child with ADHD can be emotionally and physically demanding. Researchers believe this extra stress may worsen fibromyalgia symptoms, but this connection hasn't been thoroughly studied. This trial aims to find out whether the disease burden—meaning symptom severity and life impact—is actually higher in mothers managing both conditions.
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If you qualify, you will be assigned to one of two groups based on whether your child has ADHD or not. You will likely complete questionnaires and assessments about your fibromyalgia symptoms, pain levels, and quality of life. The study is observational, meaning researchers will gather information about your experiences rather than give you a new treatment. The exact number of visits and timeframe will be determined by the hospital conducting the study.
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