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Depression is a common and disabling condition which represents a substantial public health concern, especially with the aging of the population in general. In fact, one to four percent of the older population has major depression. Although medication is the main treatment for depression, studies show that only 50% of patients show a significant response to treatment. The response might actually be less in older subjects, and with more adverse side effects due to changes in the metabolism of the older population as well as drug interaction. For these reasons (changes in metabolism and possible drug interactions) the starting dose of the antidepressant Lexapro will be 5mg, instead of 10mg.
To combat the incomplete response to medication, many combined and augmentation strategies have been developed. Examples of this would be an antidepressant medication plus a neuroleptic medication; or an antidepressant medication plus talk therapy. One non-medication treatment that is being considered is massage therapy. Recent data suggest that massage therapy can be useful for the treatment of depression.
This study proposes to perform a controlled trail to assess the effects of massage therapy on symptoms of depression in older subjects with major depression. All of the subjects will receive Lexapro, which is an FDA approved medication for the treatment of depression. Half of the subjects will receive Swedish massage for one hour, twice a week, and the other half will receive light touch for one hour, twice per week for eight weeks. Standardized rating scales that evaluate depression will be used to evaluate the subjects mood.
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Study Design: This will be an open-label, randomized control trial of concomitant massage therapy and escitalopram pharmacotherapy for the treatment of major depression in the elderly. All subjects who meet inclusion/exclusion criteria will receive escitalopram and also be randomized 1:1 (by computer) to Swedish massage or light touch. Escitalopram (5.0 mg/day, PO) will initially be administered for one week followed by an increase in dose to 10 mg/day for the remainder of the study; Massage or touch will be performed twice per week for 8 weeks. Every effort will be made to have non-consecutive massage/touch visits. The massage group will receive Swedish massage for 50 minutes twice per week. In the "touch" group, the massage therapist will provide gentle touch to the skin in the same distribution as that of the formal Swedish massage for 50 minutes twice per week. Every effort will be made to have one therapist perform all treatments. All assessments will be obtained prior to the first massage each week.
Recruitment and Retention: Subjects will be recruited from our outpatient clinic, attendings, as well as by advertising on radio, television, newspaper and our web site.
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Outcome Measures: Primary outcome measure for this study will be degree of depression as measured by HAM-D. The secondary outcome measures will include quality of life, HAM-A, Beck Depression Inventory. Raters will be blind to treatment cell and test results.
Quality control for screening and outcome questionnaires: Kappa co-efficients for diagnostic and inter-rater reliability will be determined at six-month intervals. We routinely maintain kappa values of at >0.85.
Statistical Analysis All entries will be blind-verified, and following data entry, results will be checked for obvious outliers and inconsistent values. No single person will have the responsibility for both entry and verification on a given form. Data on computer records will be identifiable by a unique coded identifier to permit matching of records longitudinally. Each record will be logged as it is obtained. An archival record of all data collected, which has passed the above-noted checks, will be maintained on a hard disk. A backup of the archival data will be saved on magnetic tape (DAT tape) and writable CD-ROM archive disks. This copy will be stored in a separate offsite cabinet to ensure the survival of data in case of a natural disaster. A full backup will be made weekly, and stored for at least three months. A CD-ROM backup will be made every three months.
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