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Table 3 Medication and behavioural interventions for tics as reported by parents (n = 295)

From: Perceptions of treatment for tics among young people with Tourette syndrome and their parents: a mixed methods study

   

Helpfulness

Adverse effects

   

Score (−2 to 2)

Responded “somewhat helpful” or “very helpful”

Score (0 to 3)

Responded “moderate” or “severe”

Treatment

n

(%)

Mean

( SD )

n

(%)

Mean

( SD )

n

(%)

Medication

          

  Risperidone

77

(27.7)

0.1

(1.3)

30

(39.5)

1.9

(1.1)

48

(63.2)

  Clonidine

73

(26.3)

0.1

(1.1)

30

(41.1)

1.5

(1.1)

34

(46.6)

  Aripiprazole

55

(19.9)

1.0

(1.0 )

38

(69.1)

0.9

(1.1)

14

(25.5)

  Haloperidol

24

(8.7)

−0.1

(1.2)

6

(25.0)

1.9

(1.3)

17

(70.8)

  Sulpiride

13

(4.7)

−0.2

(1.0)

2

(15.4)

1.3

(1.4)

6

(46.2)

  Pimozide

7

(2.5)

0.3

(1.3)

3

(42.9)

1.7

(1.4)

4

(57.1)

  Clonazepam

7

(2.5)

−0.1

(1.5)

3

(42.9)

2.0

(1.4)

5

(71.4)

  Lorazepam

5

(1.8)

0.2

(1.3)

3

(60.0)

1.6

(1.5)

3

(60.0)

Behavioural interventions for tics

74

(25.9)

0.4

(1.0)

34

(48.6)

0.4

(0.8)

8

(11.4)

  1. Helpfulness scale: −2 = unhelpful – tics got a lot worse; −1 = unhelpful – tics got a bit worse; 0 = tics stayed the same; 1 = somewhat helpful; 2 = very helpful. Adverse effects scale: 0 = none; 1 = mild; 2 = moderate; 3 = severe.