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Bending Adolescent Depression Trajectories Through Personalized Prevention

Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) logo

Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP)

Status

Completed

Conditions

Depression

Treatments

Behavioral: Interpersonal Psychotherapy- Adolescent Skills Training
Behavioral: Coping with Stress

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other
NIH

Identifiers

NCT01948167
17-013831
R01MH077178 (U.S. NIH Grant/Contract)

Details and patient eligibility

About

Investigators will combine risk factor research and evidence-based prevention programs, to advance knowledge on personalized approaches to prevention that may be able to better "bend trajectories" of depression that surge throughout adolescence.

Full description

Investigators will innovatively combine risk factor research and evidence-based prevention programs, to advance knowledge on personalized approaches to prevention that may be able to better "bend trajectories" of depression that surge throughout adolescence. A randomized controlled trial will examine the benefits of matching youth to two depression prevention programs of Interpersonal Psychotherapy-Adolescent Skills Training (IPT-AST) and Coping with Stress (CWS) for the prevention of depression in adolescents. These two programs are designed to address distinct risk factors for depression - CWS addresses cognitive risks and IPT-AST addresses interpersonal risks. A total of 210 participants across two sites, University of Denver and Rutgers University, will be stratified on cognitive and interpersonal risk and randomized to the two conditions. The goals of the study are to (1) demonstrate that prevention programs can modify depression trajectories among youth by examining within person changes in trajectories over time (three years before and three years after the prevention programs) and by comparing trajectories of prevention youth with changes in same aged cohorts; (2) evaluate a personalized prevention approach to bending depression trajectories by matching and mismatching youth to either CWS or IPT-AST based on individual risk profiles; (3) examine mechanisms of bending depression trajectories and test whether the prevention programs operate via their hypothesized processes; and (4) explore how genetic susceptibility, emotion regulation, and temperament may affect individual response to IPT-AST and CWS. By implementing evidence-based prevention programs after 3-years of prospective naturalistic data collection, this study will contribute essential data on personalized medicine and altering developmental trajectories of first-onset depression.

Enrollment

205 patients

Sex

All

Ages

12 to 17 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Currently in the 6th to 11th grades
  • Adolescent and parent must be English-speaking
  • Parental consent and adolescent consent

Exclusion criteria

  • Presence of current Major Depressive Disorder, dysthymia, bipolar disorder, or significant psychosis
  • Suicide attempt in the past week or significant suicidal ideation in the past week
  • Presence of significant psychopathology or significant pervasive developmental delays that would make the group inappropriate

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

205 participants in 2 patient groups

Interpersonal Psychotherapy- Adolescent Skills Training
Experimental group
Description:
Interpersonal Psychotherapy- Adolescent Skills Training
Treatment:
Behavioral: Interpersonal Psychotherapy- Adolescent Skills Training
Coping with Stress
Experimental group
Description:
Coping with Stress
Treatment:
Behavioral: Coping with Stress

Trial documents
1

Trial contacts and locations

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