Depression Clinical Trial
Official title:
Omega-3 Fatty Acids & Psychoeducational Psychotherapy for Childhood Depression
Childhood depression warrants treatment research; including pharmacological and
psychotherapeutic interventions. A recent study found fluoxetine to be the only medication
with empirical support for decreasing depression in children, but concerns about
treatment-emergent suicidal ideation/behavior led the FDA to mandate black-box warning for
use of antidepressants in this age group (Bridge et al, 2007). These worries have prompted
interest in alternative therapies including dietary supplements such as omega-3 fatty acids
(Ω3).
The current study compares Ω3, psychoeducational psychotherapy (PEP), and their combination
to a placebo supplement and active monitoring (AM) in a 12-week trial of 60 children with
unipolar depression. Primary goals are to determine: 1) feasibility of a) recruiting 60
participants in 24 months; b) retaining participants over a 12-week trial; and 2) effect
sizes for Ω3, PEP, and combination treatment. Secondary goals are to explore response curves
over time, mediators and moderators, treatment response across an array of outcome
variables, adherence to treatment, and side effects. This pilot study of Ω3, PEP, and
combined treatment will provide evidence about whether a larger trial is feasible and
justifiable.
Approximately 2 to 4% of children experience either major depressive disorder or dysthymic
disorder and 5 to 10% of children and adolescents experience subsyndromal depressive
symptoms (Birmaher et al). Due to its prevalence and association with significant
functioning deficits, childhood depression warrants treatment research. Treatments include
pharmacological and psychotherapeutic interventions. A recent meta-analysis found fluoxetine
to be the only medication with empirical support for decreasing depression in children, but
concerns about treatment-emergent suicidal ideation/behavior led the FDA to mandate
black-box warning for use of antidepressants in this age group (Bridge et al, 2007). These
worries have prompted interest in alternative therapies including dietary supplements such
as omega-3 fatty acids (Ω3). Research on treatment of mood disorders with Ω3 is promising
(Schacter et al, 2005); however, only one RCT has been conducted in children, which was
positive (Nemets et al, 2006). Findings from other clinical populations (ADHD, adolescent
depression, anxiety and pervasive developmental disorders in children) suggest combination
treatments are advantageous (Aman et al., 2009; The MTA Cooperative Group, 1999, 2004; The
TADS Team, 2007; Walkup et al., 2008). Little is known about the effectiveness of
psychotherapy for children age 12 and under who are clinically depressed. Researchers are
beginning to develop and test manual-based individual/family therapies for clinic-referred
children with diagnosable depression (Kovacs et al, 2006; Tompson et al, 2007); however, no
RCTs have been completed. Prior research supports incorporating psychoeducation about
depression, support, and skill building to decrease depressive symptoms (Birmaher et al).
The current study compares Ω3, psychoeducational psychotherapy (PEP), and their combination
to a placebo supplement and active monitoring (AM) in a 12-week trial of 60 children with
unipolar depression. Primary goals are to determine: 1) feasibility of a) recruiting 60
participants in 24 months; b) retaining participants over a 12-week trial; and 2) effect
sizes for Ω3, PEP, and combination treatment. Secondary goals are to explore response curves
over time, mediators and moderators, treatment response across an array of outcome
variables, adherence to treatment, and side effects. This pilot study of Ω3, PEP, and
combined treatment will provide evidence about whether a larger trial is feasible and
justifiable.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Factorial Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Caregiver, Investigator, Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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