Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Other |
Structured Clinical Interview Diagnostic for DSM-V (SCIDV) |
Structured clinical interview to assess current and past psychiatric diagnoses. |
Screen |
|
Other |
Mini-Mental Status Exam (MMSE) |
A brief, structured 30-item mental status examination that measures concentration or working memory, language and praxis, orientation, memory, and attention span |
Screen |
|
Other |
Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-IV (WAIS-IV) Digit Symbol Coding |
Participants are required to copy symbols paired with numbers in a 120 second time limit. The score is the number correct in the allotted time. |
Screen, Weeks 4, 12 |
|
Primary |
Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HRSD) Change |
Clinician-rated measure of depressive severity composed of 24 questions used to measure changes in depressive symptoms and monitor safety during the study. |
Screen, Weeks 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 |
|
Primary |
Treatment Credibility Expectancy Scale (CES) - item 4 Change |
Self-report scale in which subjects rate their impression of the credibility of the treatment and how they estimate their expectation of improvement. Item 4 measures how much improvement in depression symptoms is expected. |
Baseline, Week 0 |
|
Primary |
Processing Speed Change - WAIS-IV Coding |
Processing speed will be assessed using Coding from the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-IV (WAIS-IV), the NIH Toolbox Pattern Comparison Processing Speed Test, and Trail Making Test A. From these 3 tests, a composite score (primary outcome) is derived by extracting a latent factor and factor loadings, creating a purer measure of processing speed than raw scores from an individual test or a sum total score. |
Baseline, Weeks 4, 12 |
|
Primary |
Processing Speed Change - NIHH Toolbox Pattern Comparison Processing Speed Test |
Processing speed will be assessed using Coding from the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-IV (WAIS-IV), the NIH Toolbox Pattern Comparison Processing Speed Test, and Trail Making Test A. From these 3 tests, a composite score (primary outcome) is derived by extracting a latent factor and factor loadings, creating a purer measure of processing speed than raw scores from an individual test or a sum total score. |
Baseline, Weeks 4, 12 |
|
Primary |
Processing Speed Change - Trail Making Test A |
Processing speed will be assessed using Coding from the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-IV (WAIS-IV), the NIH Toolbox Pattern Comparison Processing Speed Test, and Trail Making Test A. From these 3 tests, a composite score (primary outcome) is derived by extracting a latent factor and factor loadings, creating a purer measure of processing speed than raw scores from an individual test or a sum total score. |
Baseline, Weeks 4, 12 |
|
Primary |
Resting State Functional Connectivity Index Change |
Measure of resting state fMRI. |
Baseline, Week 4 |
|
Secondary |
Secondary Clinical Global Impressions (CGI) Severity and Improvement |
Scales measuring the clinician's view of subjects' global functioning that will provide a clinical assessment of subjects at each visit and help maintain safety by identifying clinical worsening. |
Screen, Weeks 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 |
|
Secondary |
Inventory for Depressive Symptomatology Self-Report (IDS-SR) |
The IDS-SR is a standard self-report measure of depression severity that will be used to measure changes in depressive symptoms and monitor safety during the study. |
Weeks 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 |
|
Secondary |
Cumulative Illness Rating Scale for Geriatrics (CIRS-G) |
Provides quantitative ratings of chronic illness burden. Presence of illness is rated from 0 to 4 in 14 different medical domains. Scores range from 0-56. |
Screen |
|
Secondary |
NIH Toolbox Auditory Verbal Learning Test - Rey (RAVLT) |
Measures immediate recall. Unrelated words presented via audio recording and participant recalls as many as possible |
Baseline, Weeks 4, 12 |
|
Secondary |
Stroop Color-Word Test (Stroop) |
Baseline, Weeks 4, 12 |
Measure of response inhibition sensitive to frontal lobe dysfunction. This test is divided into three conditions: color naming, word reading, and colorword inhibition. |
|
Secondary |
Letter and Animal Naming Test |
Test measuring the verbal fluency component of executive functioning. Requires subjects to generate words that begin with a particular letter or belong to a particular semantic category as quickly as possible |
Baseline, Weeks 4, 12 |
|
Secondary |
World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule 2.0 (WHODAS2.0) |
This 36-item self-report provides a global measure of disability and 7 domain-specific scores based on the conceptual framework of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF). |
Screen, Weeks 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 |
|
Secondary |
Trail Making Test A and B |
Paper and pencil test that assesses (A) speeded attention and (B) the switching component of executive function. This test has two conditions: (A) number sequencing and (B) number-letter sequencing. |
Baseline, Weeks 4, 12 |
|
Secondary |
NIH Toolbox Flanker Inhibitory Control and Attention Test |
Measures attention and executive functioning. The allocation of one's limited capacities to deal with an abundance of environmental stimulation |
Baseline, Weeks 4, 12 |
|
Secondary |
NIH Toolbox Picture Sequence Memory Test |
Measures episodic memory. Cognitive processes involved in the acquisition, storage, and retrieval of new information. |
Baseline, Weeks 4, 12 |
|
Secondary |
NIH Toolbox List Sorting Working Memory Test |
Measures working memory. The ability to store information until the amount of information to be stored exceeds one's capacity to hold that information. |
Baseline, Weeks 4, 12 |
|
Secondary |
NIH Toolbox Picture Vocabulary Test |
Measures receptive vocabulary administered in a computer-adaptive test (CAT) format. Respondents select the picture that most closely matches the meaning of the word. |
Baseline, Weeks 4, 12 |
|
Secondary |
NIH Toolbox Oral Reading Recognition Test |
Measures reading and decoding skill and crystallized abilities. Participant is asked to read and pronounce letters and words as accurately as possible. |
Baseline, Weeks 4, 12 |
|
Secondary |
NIH Toolbox Dimensional Card Change Sort Test |
Measures executive function. The capacity to plan, organize and monitor the executive of behaviors that are strategically directed in a goal-oriented manner. |
Baseline, Weeks 4, 12 |
|
Secondary |
NIH Toolbox Pattern Comparison Processing Speed Test |
Assesses the amount of information that can be processed within a certain unit of time. Items are simple so as to purely measure processing speed. |
Baseline, Weeks 4, 12 |
|
Secondary |
Diffusion Tensor Imaging (fractional anisotropy and mean diffusivity) |
Measures of brain white matter integrity. |
Baseline, Week 4 |
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