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Prospective Follow-Up of Adolescents With and at Risk for Depression: Protocol and Methods of the Identifying Depression Early in Adolescence Risk Stratified Cohort Longitudinal Assessments.

Authors :
Piccin J
Viduani A
Buchweitz C
Pereira RB
Zimerman A
Amando GR
Cosenza V
Ferreira LZ
McMahon NAG
Melo RF
Richter D
Reckziegel FDS
Rohrsetzer F
Souza L
Tonon AC
Costa-Valle MT
Zajkowska Z
Araújo RM
Hauser TU
van Heerden A
Hidalgo MP
Kohrt BA
Mondelli V
Swartz JR
Fisher HL
Kieling C
Source :
JAACAP open [JAACAP Open] 2024 Jun; Vol. 2 (2), pp. 145-159.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Objective: To present the protocol and methods for the prospective longitudinal assessments-including clinical and digital phenotyping approaches-of the Identifying Depression Early in Adolescence Risk Stratified Cohort (IDEA-RiSCo) study, which comprises Brazilian adolescents stratified at baseline by risk of developing depression or presence of depression.<br />Method: Of 7,720 screened adolescents aged 14 to 16 years, we recruited 150 participants (75 boys, 75 girls) based on a composite risk score: 50 with low risk for developing depression (LR), 50 with high risk for developing depression (HR), and 50 with an active untreated major depressive episode (MDD). Three annual follow-up assessments were conducted, involving clinical measures (parent- and adolescent-reported questionnaires and psychiatrist assessments), active and passive data sensing via smartphones, and neurobiological measures (neuroimaging and biological material samples). Retention rates were 96% (Wave 1), 94% (Wave 2), and 88% (Wave 3), with no significant differences by sex or group ( p > .05). Participants highlighted their familiarity with the research team and assessment process as a motivator for sustained engagement.<br />Discussion: This protocol relied on novel aspects, such as the use of a WhatsApp bot, which is particularly pertinent for low- to-middle-income countries, and the collection of information from diverse sources in a longitudinal design, encompassing clinical data, self-reports, parental reports, Global Positioning System (GPS) data, and ecological momentary assessments. The study engaged adolescents over an extensive period and demonstrated the feasibility of conducting a prospective follow-up study with a risk-enriched cohort of adolescents in a middle-income country, integrating mobile technology with traditional methodologies to enhance longitudinal data collection.<br /> (© 2023 The Authors.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2949-7329
Volume :
2
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
JAACAP open
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
38863682
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaacop.2023.11.002