Development and Application of Comprehensive Intervention Techniques for Adolescent Depression
NCT05945342
Summary
In order to realize the early identification, risk warning and comprehensive intervention of adolescent depression, this project carried out research on the diagnosis platform of adolescent depression, the construction of suicide risk warning and evaluation system, the development of interpersonal psychotherapy technology (IPT-A), and the rapid intervention technology of robotic navigation repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS). Through the extraction of psychological, peripheral and central biological characteristics of adolescent depression and the establishment of a diagnostic platform, combined with artificial neural network to achieve efficient and accurate identification of high risk of suicide population. Antidepressant drugs combined with psychotherapy and antidepressant drugs combined with rTMS physical therapy were used to improve the clinical effective rate and recovery rate. Finally, a comprehensive prevention and control technology suitable for hospitals, schools and families to participate in.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria: * Sign a written informed consent to participate in the trial and receive treatment; * Meet the diagnostic criteria of depression in DSM-5, and have no psychotic characteristics; * Child Depression Rating Scale-Revised (CRs-R)≥40 points; * 24 Hamilton Depression Scale (HAMD-24) scores ≥20; * First or recurrent depressive episode, not received antidepressant drugs and systematic psychotherapy in recent 2 months; * The Han nationality, right hand Exclusion Criteria: * Have other mental disorders, or have a history of other mental disorders, such as attention deficit movement disorder, autism, and developmental retardation; * Patients with current infections, trauma, autoimmune diseases, other unstable medical conditions, or who are receiving hormone therapy; * Patients with a history of craniocerebral injury and coma; * A family history of bipolar disorder, seizures, or epilepsy; * Those who had substance abuse or dependence within the first three months of enrollment; * Patients with contraindications for MRI examination such as metal foreign body in the skull or abnormal brain structure found in MRI examination.
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NCT05945342