Examining Reward-Related Predictors and Mechanisms of Change in BA Treatment for Anhedonic Adolescents
Anhedonia
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Anhedonia
Eligibility Criteria
General Inclusion Criteria:
- Both genders, any ethnicity
- Ages 13-18
- English as first language or English fluency
- Right handed
- Smartphone with iOS or Android platform (for EMA)
- Anhedonic Sample: Total Snaith Hamilton Pleasure Scale (SHAPS) score ≥ 3; Healthy Control Sample: Total SHAPS score = 0
General Exclusion Criteria:
- History of head trauma with loss of consciousness
- History of seizure disorder
- Serious or unstable medical illness, including cardiovascular, hepatic, renal, respiratory, endocrine, neurologic or hematologic disease
- History of cocaine or stimulant use (e.g., amphetamine, cocaine, methamphetamine)
- History of use of dopaminergic drugs (including methylphenidate)
- Clinical or laboratory evidence of hypothyroidism
- Systemic medical or neurological illness that could impact fMRI measures of cerebral blood flow
- Meet standard exclusion criteria for fMRI scanning (e.g. claustrophobia, cardiac pacemakers, neural pacemakers, surgically implanted metal devices, cochlear implants, metal braces, or other metal objects in their body);
- Positive urine pregnancy test
A. Anhedonic Adolescents:
Additional Exclusion Criteria:
- Subjects with suicidal ideation where outpatient BA treatment is determined unsafe or inappropriate by the study clinician. These patients will be immediately referred to appropriate clinical treatment
- History or current diagnosis of any of the following DSM-5 psychiatric illnesses: schizophrenia spectrum or other psychotic disorder, bipolar disorder, OCD, PTSD, substance (including alcohol) use disorder within the past 12 months or lifetime severe substance use disorder (i.e., meeting former DSM-IV criteria for past substance dependence). Simple phobia, social anxiety disorder, panic disorder, and generalized anxiety disorder will be allowed only if secondary to anhedonia
- Meet criteria for chronic depression (current episode > 2 years)
- Currently receiving psychotropic treatment or psychotherapy
- Absence of any psychotropic medications: 8 weeks for fluoxetine, 4 weeks for neuroleptics, 8 weeks for benzodiazepines, 6 weeks any other antidepressants
B. Healthy Control Adolescents:
Additional Exclusion Criteria:
- Elevated depressive symptoms as assessed in phone screen
- History of meeting criteria for any DSM-5 psychiatric or substance-related disorder
- Use of any psychiatric medications
- Family history (first-degree relatives) of any psychiatric disorder
Sites / Locations
- McLean Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
Behavioral Activation
12 weeks (1 50-min session per week) of Behavioral Activation for the anhedonic adolescents. Behavioral Activation is a psychosocial treatment for depression focused on gradually re-engaging patients with sources of reinforcement and reward in their environment (e.g., increasing activites and interpersonal interactions). In contrast to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and as the name implies, Behavioral Activation focuses on behavioral strategies to improve mood and places little emphasis on cognitive restructuring techniques.