Depression Clinical Trial
Official title:
Pilot Study to Extend the K-SADS-PL to Adolescents and Young Adults
Background:
- An interview called the Schedule for Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia for School Age
Children Present and Lifetime version (K-SADS-PL) is used to identify mental health problems
among children and younger teens. Both the child and a parent are asked questions about the
child s behaviors and symptoms that might indicate such problems. Researchers want to see if
the K-SADS-PL can help identify mental health problems in young adults (ages 18 to 25). Two
groups of young adults, including healthy volunteers and people with cancer, and their
parents will participate in this study.
Objectives:
- To see if the K-SADS-PL interview used for children and teens can also be used for young
adults.
- To see whether information provided by parents will affect the rate of mental health
problems found.
Eligibility:
- Individuals aged 18-25 years who have cancer and are participating in research studies
at the National Institutes of Health.
- Healthy volunteers aged 18-25 years.
- A parent of a young adult who is participating in this study.
Design:
- This study requires one study visit that includes an interview and self-report
questionnaires. It will take about 1 to 3 hours. A follow-up phone call or visit will
also be required.
- Young adult participants will be given the K-SADS-PL interview and four questionnaires
that ask about mood, anxiety, distress, parental contact, and development during
childhood. The K-SADS-PL interview will be video recorded or audio recorded.
- Parents will also be given the K-SADS-PL interview. This interview can be done in person
or by phone, and will also be recorded.
- No treatment will be provided as part of this study.
Objective:
The goal of this pilot project is to describe the feasibility of using the Schedule for
Affective Disorders and Schizophreni\a for School Age Children Present and Lifetime Version
(K-SADS-PL) to screen and evaluate older adolescents and young adults (ages 18-25) for mood
and anxiety disorders. An additional aim is to describe the contribution of the parent
interview portion of the instrument for this age group. Two groups of 18-25 year old
participants will be enrolled: healthy volunteers and patients with cancer. The information
gained in this pilot study will inform the design of future intervention studies that target
mood and anxiety disorders among pediatric oncology patients.
Primary aim:
Aim 1: Feasibility - Describe the feasibility of using the K-SADS-PL interview to screen and
evaluate for mood and anxiety disorders among two groups of 18 25 year olds (healthy
volunteers and patients with cancer) and their parents.
Hypothesis 1: The K-SADS-PL interview is feasible to use in the two groups of 18 25 year
olds; the feasibility of completing the parent portion of the K-SADS-PL will be better among
parents of cancer participants compared to parents of healthy volunteers.
Secondary aim:
Aim 2: K-SADS-PL outcomes - Compare and contrast K-SADS-PL findings based on responses
provided by participants versus summary ratings that take into account both parent and child
responses.
Hypothesis 2: Summary ratings of K-SADS-PL screening and diagnostic questions will yield more
positive screening findings (subthreshold or threshold) compared to participant ratings
alone.
Study population
This pilot study will include a convenience sample of young adults, aged 18-25, from two
groups healthy volunteers and individuals who are participants in oncology protocols at the
NIH Clinical Center (inpatient or outpatient) and who agree to participate. Participants may
be from any institute, but must have a parent who will agree to be interviewed.
Design
This is a pilot study to describe the feasibility of extending the K-SADS-PL diagnostic
interview to screen and evaluate young adults 18-25 years of age for psychiatric disorders.
Informed consent will be obtained from the participant and his/her parent. The interview will
be administered by a interviewer trained to administer the K-SADS-PL instrument. The same
interviewer will administer the K-SADS-PLL to both the participant and the parent. The
participant will be interviewed first, and the parent second. If there is more than one
parent who is eligible, the parent who knows the participant best will be chosen. All
interviews will be recorded. A subset of interview recordings will be randomly rated by a
gold standard expert rater to determine inter-rater kappa coefficients for screening and
diagnostic questions about mood and anxiety disorders.
Availability of parents to complete the K-SADS-PL interview will be optimized by allowing
either face-to-face or phone interviews. If a parent interview reveals clinically significant
information that the participant did not report, the interviewer will re-contact the
participant to complete the necessary diagnostic module. Summary screening and diagnostic
ratings will be determined by the interviewer, taking into account both participant and
parent responses as per the K-SADS-PL design.
We will also ask participants to complete several short questionnaires:1) Hospital Anxiety
and Depression Scale (HADS); 2) Parent-child frequency of contact; 3) Distress Thermometer;
4) Course of Life questionnaire.
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