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Lack of perceived control, particularly during stress, has been critically implicated in major depressive disorder (MDD) and anhedonic symptoms, especially among female adolescents; yet the neural underpinnings of perceived control disruptions in MDD remain poorly understood. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging with a novel "value of control task" in conjunction with a prospective design, this study will provide a comprehensive understanding of stress and perceived control related mechanisms in female adolescents with MDD and will examine stress-induced disruptions in perceived control as a predictor of "real world" expressions of maladaptive coping and anhedonia.
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Participants in this research will include 40 female adolescents, aged 14-18, with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) and 40 healthy adolescents from the greater Boston area by Dr. Emily Belleau, at McLean Hospital's Center for Depression, Anxiety and Stress Research.
The study will include four sessions:
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Inclusion Criteria: All Participants
Inclusion Criteria: MDD Sample
Inclusion Criteria: Healthy Control (HC) Sample
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Exclusion Criteria: All Participants
Additional Exclusion Criteria: Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) Sample
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Emily L Belleau, PhD
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