Goyal, ShrigopalSagar, RajeshMehta, Manju2016-02-192016-02-192013-04Goyal Shrigopal, Sagar Rajesh, Mehta Manju. Parental Satisfaction Assessment for Treatment in ADHD Patient with or without Conduct Symptoms. Delhi Psychiatry journal. 2013 Apr; 16(1): 80-82.0971-9571http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/173428Introduction: Attention-deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is one of the most common childhood psychiatric disorders. Co-morbidities are associated with ADHD but conduct symptoms are frequently associated with ADHD. parents feel more dissatisfied, if conduct symptoms and ADHD present together. Aims and Objectives: Parental satisfaction assessment carried out at the outdoor setting in 20 Parents of ADHD patients at AIMS, New Delhi. Parents of 6-12 years old patients suffering from ADHD (Diagnosed as per DSM-IV-TR ) were informed regarding the study and after taking consent, patients were assessed for conduct symptoms regarding the study and after taking consent, patient were assessed for conduct symptoms using ICD 10 DCR criteria. Patients started on treatment and parental satisfaction for treatment was assessed after 1 months of treatment by using visual analogue scale. Results : Parental satisfaction was more in ADHD patient without conduct symptoms.enParental satisfactionADHDTreatmentConduct symptomsParental Satisfaction Assessment for Treatment in ADHD Patient with or without Conduct Symptoms.Article