Treatments for Improving Mood in Depressed Teens-2



Status:Not yet recruiting
Conditions:Depression, Depression
Therapuetic Areas:Psychiatry / Psychology
Healthy:No
Age Range:13 - 18
Updated:2/7/2019
Start Date:February 1, 2019
End Date:May 31, 2021
Contact:Lisa Uebelacker, PhD
Email:luebelacker@butler.org
Phone:401-455-6381

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Adaptation and Pilot Study of Yoga to Reduce Depression in Adolescents

Phase 2: Open Trial N=12 adolescents will be enrolled into a single-arm pilot trial to test
the adapted hatha yoga intervention

In Phase 2, the investigators will conduct an open single-arm pilot trial of our 12 week
adapted hatha yoga intervention.

the investigators will enroll 12 adolescents in the open pilot trial.

Inclusion Criteria:

1. Adolescents must have elevated depressive symptoms, defined by a score of 11 or higher
on the Quick Inventory of Depression -Adolescent Version-- Clinician Rating
(QIDS-A-CR), including endorsement of either sad mood or anhedonia on the QIDS.

2. Other treatment for depression must be stable at baseline. Adolescents do not have to
be in other treatment for depression, but, if they are, it must be stable for the past
12 weeks.

3. Adolescents must be aged 13-18.

4. Adolescents must be medically cleared for moderate physical activity by their primary
care physician. This criterion may be met by a current (dated in the past year)
statement from their pediatrician that the adolescent may participate in school or
camp programs including physical education.

5. Adolescents must be able to read and write English sufficient to complete informed
consent and engage in interventions.

6. Adolescents aged 13-17 must assent to be in the study, and their parent or legal
guardian must consent to their participation. Adolescents aged 18 must consent to be
in the study.

7. Able to attend one of the class times.

Exclusion Criteria:

1. QIDS- A-CR may not be higher than a score of 21. This ensures that adolescents are not
severely depressed.

2. Adolescents who meet criteria for:

- Current (past year) autism spectrum disorder (AS), if of sufficient severity to
interfere with study treatment per clinician judgment;

- Schizophrenia;

- Bipolar disorder;

- Clinically significant psychotic symptoms in the past month;

- Anorexia or Bulimia in past 3 months

- Substance use disorders in the past 12 months and symptoms are of sufficient
severity to interfere with study treatment per clinician judgment These will be
assessed with the Mini-International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI).

3. Adolescents may not have current suicide ideation or behavior that warrants immediate
treatment. They may have passive ideation (i.e., thoughts that life is not worth
living), but may not have active suicide ideation, intent, plan, or an attempt within
the previous 6 months.

4. Adolescents cannot currently be engaged in or yoga classes, as this is the study
intervention.

5. Adolescents cannot be pregnant as yoga should be modified for pregnancy
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345 Blackstone Blvd
Providence, Rhode Island 02906
(401) 455-6200
Phone: 401-444-1915
Butler Hospital Founded in 1844, Butler Hospital is the state's only non-profit, free-standing psychiatric hospital...
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