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Magnetic resonance imaging of a randomized controlled trial investigating predictors of recovery following psychological treatment in adolescents with moderate to severe unipolar depression: study protocol for Magnetic Resonance-Improving Mood with Psychoanalytic and Cognitive Therapies (MR-IMPACT)

BACKGROUND: Major depressive disorders (MDD) are a debilitating and pervasive group of mental illnesses afflicting many millions of people resulting in the loss of 110 million working days and more than 2,500 suicides per annum. Adolescent MDD patients attending NHS clinics show high rates of recurr...

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Autores principales: Hagan, Cindy C, Graham, Julia ME, Widmer, Barry, Holt, Rosemary J, Ooi, Cinly, van Nieuwenhuizen, Adrienne O, Fonagy, Peter, Reynolds, Shirley, Target, Mary, Kelvin, Raphael, Wilkinson, Paul O, Bullmore, Edward T, Lennox, Belinda R, Sahakian, Barbara J, Goodyer, Ian, Suckling, John
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3851239/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24094274
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-244X-13-247
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author Hagan, Cindy C
Graham, Julia ME
Widmer, Barry
Holt, Rosemary J
Ooi, Cinly
van Nieuwenhuizen, Adrienne O
Fonagy, Peter
Reynolds, Shirley
Target, Mary
Kelvin, Raphael
Wilkinson, Paul O
Bullmore, Edward T
Lennox, Belinda R
Sahakian, Barbara J
Goodyer, Ian
Suckling, John
author_facet Hagan, Cindy C
Graham, Julia ME
Widmer, Barry
Holt, Rosemary J
Ooi, Cinly
van Nieuwenhuizen, Adrienne O
Fonagy, Peter
Reynolds, Shirley
Target, Mary
Kelvin, Raphael
Wilkinson, Paul O
Bullmore, Edward T
Lennox, Belinda R
Sahakian, Barbara J
Goodyer, Ian
Suckling, John
author_sort Hagan, Cindy C
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description BACKGROUND: Major depressive disorders (MDD) are a debilitating and pervasive group of mental illnesses afflicting many millions of people resulting in the loss of 110 million working days and more than 2,500 suicides per annum. Adolescent MDD patients attending NHS clinics show high rates of recurrence into adult life. A meta-analysis of recent research shows that psychological treatments are not as efficacious as previously thought. Modest treatment outcomes of approximately 65% of cases responding suggest that aetiological and clinical heterogeneity may hamper the better use of existing therapies and discovery of more effective treatments. Information with respect to optimal treatment choice for individuals is lacking, with no validated biomarkers to aid therapeutic decision-making. METHODS/DESIGN: Magnetic resonance-Improving Mood with Psychoanalytic and Cognitive Therapies, the MR-IMPACT study, plans to identify brain regions implicated in the pathophysiology of depressions and examine whether there are specific behavioural or neural markers predicting remission and/or subsequent relapse in a subsample of depressed adolescents recruited to the IMPACT randomised controlled trial (Registration # ISRCTN83033550). DISCUSSION: MR-IMPACT is an investigative biomarker component of the IMPACT pragmatic effectiveness trial. The aim of this investigation is to identify neural markers and regional indicators of the pathophysiology of and treatment response for MDD in adolescents. We anticipate that these data may enable more targeted treatment delivery by identifying those patients who may be optimal candidates for therapeutic response. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Adjunctive study to IMPACT trial (Current Controlled Trials: ISRCTN83033550).
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spelling pubmed-38512392013-12-06 Magnetic resonance imaging of a randomized controlled trial investigating predictors of recovery following psychological treatment in adolescents with moderate to severe unipolar depression: study protocol for Magnetic Resonance-Improving Mood with Psychoanalytic and Cognitive Therapies (MR-IMPACT) Hagan, Cindy C Graham, Julia ME Widmer, Barry Holt, Rosemary J Ooi, Cinly van Nieuwenhuizen, Adrienne O Fonagy, Peter Reynolds, Shirley Target, Mary Kelvin, Raphael Wilkinson, Paul O Bullmore, Edward T Lennox, Belinda R Sahakian, Barbara J Goodyer, Ian Suckling, John BMC Psychiatry Study Protocol BACKGROUND: Major depressive disorders (MDD) are a debilitating and pervasive group of mental illnesses afflicting many millions of people resulting in the loss of 110 million working days and more than 2,500 suicides per annum. Adolescent MDD patients attending NHS clinics show high rates of recurrence into adult life. A meta-analysis of recent research shows that psychological treatments are not as efficacious as previously thought. Modest treatment outcomes of approximately 65% of cases responding suggest that aetiological and clinical heterogeneity may hamper the better use of existing therapies and discovery of more effective treatments. Information with respect to optimal treatment choice for individuals is lacking, with no validated biomarkers to aid therapeutic decision-making. METHODS/DESIGN: Magnetic resonance-Improving Mood with Psychoanalytic and Cognitive Therapies, the MR-IMPACT study, plans to identify brain regions implicated in the pathophysiology of depressions and examine whether there are specific behavioural or neural markers predicting remission and/or subsequent relapse in a subsample of depressed adolescents recruited to the IMPACT randomised controlled trial (Registration # ISRCTN83033550). DISCUSSION: MR-IMPACT is an investigative biomarker component of the IMPACT pragmatic effectiveness trial. The aim of this investigation is to identify neural markers and regional indicators of the pathophysiology of and treatment response for MDD in adolescents. We anticipate that these data may enable more targeted treatment delivery by identifying those patients who may be optimal candidates for therapeutic response. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Adjunctive study to IMPACT trial (Current Controlled Trials: ISRCTN83033550). BioMed Central 2013-10-05 /pmc/articles/PMC3851239/ /pubmed/24094274 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-244X-13-247 Text en Copyright © 2013 Hagan et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Study Protocol
Hagan, Cindy C
Graham, Julia ME
Widmer, Barry
Holt, Rosemary J
Ooi, Cinly
van Nieuwenhuizen, Adrienne O
Fonagy, Peter
Reynolds, Shirley
Target, Mary
Kelvin, Raphael
Wilkinson, Paul O
Bullmore, Edward T
Lennox, Belinda R
Sahakian, Barbara J
Goodyer, Ian
Suckling, John
Magnetic resonance imaging of a randomized controlled trial investigating predictors of recovery following psychological treatment in adolescents with moderate to severe unipolar depression: study protocol for Magnetic Resonance-Improving Mood with Psychoanalytic and Cognitive Therapies (MR-IMPACT)
title Magnetic resonance imaging of a randomized controlled trial investigating predictors of recovery following psychological treatment in adolescents with moderate to severe unipolar depression: study protocol for Magnetic Resonance-Improving Mood with Psychoanalytic and Cognitive Therapies (MR-IMPACT)
title_full Magnetic resonance imaging of a randomized controlled trial investigating predictors of recovery following psychological treatment in adolescents with moderate to severe unipolar depression: study protocol for Magnetic Resonance-Improving Mood with Psychoanalytic and Cognitive Therapies (MR-IMPACT)
title_fullStr Magnetic resonance imaging of a randomized controlled trial investigating predictors of recovery following psychological treatment in adolescents with moderate to severe unipolar depression: study protocol for Magnetic Resonance-Improving Mood with Psychoanalytic and Cognitive Therapies (MR-IMPACT)
title_full_unstemmed Magnetic resonance imaging of a randomized controlled trial investigating predictors of recovery following psychological treatment in adolescents with moderate to severe unipolar depression: study protocol for Magnetic Resonance-Improving Mood with Psychoanalytic and Cognitive Therapies (MR-IMPACT)
title_short Magnetic resonance imaging of a randomized controlled trial investigating predictors of recovery following psychological treatment in adolescents with moderate to severe unipolar depression: study protocol for Magnetic Resonance-Improving Mood with Psychoanalytic and Cognitive Therapies (MR-IMPACT)
title_sort magnetic resonance imaging of a randomized controlled trial investigating predictors of recovery following psychological treatment in adolescents with moderate to severe unipolar depression: study protocol for magnetic resonance-improving mood with psychoanalytic and cognitive therapies (mr-impact)
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3851239/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24094274
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-244X-13-247
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