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Study of the Psychological Development of Children of Parents With and Without Affective Disorders

This study has been completed.

Sponsored by: National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
Information provided by: National Institutes of Health Clinical Center (CC)
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00001170
  Purpose

This research study is the continuation of a study started more than 20 years ago. The study was designed to explore the effect that depressed parents have on their children and to better understand the factors that contribute to depression development and maintenance.

The study will continue to investigate if children have certain characteristics in early and middle childhood that predict the later development of psychological disorders.

In addition, the study will continue looking at the processes responsible for the development of children of parents with and without affective (mood) disorders.


Condition
Bipolar Disorder
Involutional Depression
Mood Disorder

MedlinePlus related topics:   Bipolar Disorder    Child Mental Health    Depression    Mental Health   

U.S. FDA Resources

Study Type:   Observational
Official Title:   Affective Disorders and Affective Development: A Study of Child Rearing and Child Development in Normal Families and Families With Affective Disorders

Further study details as provided by National Institutes of Health Clinical Center (CC):

Estimated Enrollment:   1045
Study Start Date:   October 1979
Estimated Study Completion Date:   February 2005

Detailed Description:

The psychological development of offspring of parents with and without affective disorder is assessed from early childhood to young adulthood. Parents with a diagnosis of major depression or bipolar illness and well parents and their children are studied (SADS-L, RDC, and SCID, DSM-III). A sibling pair is studied in each family. Parent-child interaction is investigated through direct observation of behavior in naturalistic and controlled settings. Family history information is obtained through parent interviews. Behavioral observations, standard tests, physical examinations, and psychiatric interviews, and MRI procedures provide multiple assessments of the offspring. The study has been completed through preadolescence, adolescence, and late adolescence. Follow-up in young adulthood continues.

  Eligibility
Genders Eligible for Study:   Both
Accepts Healthy Volunteers:   Yes

Criteria

Patients will be drawn from an ongoing longitudinal study begun in 1979 of offspring of parents with affective illness (unipolar and bipolar) and children of normal control parents.

  Contacts and Locations

Please refer to this study by its ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT00001170

Locations
United States, Maryland
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)    
      Bethesda, Maryland, United States, 20892

Sponsors and Collaborators
  More Information


Publications:

Study ID Numbers:   790123, 79-M-0123
First Received:   November 3, 1999
Last Updated:   March 3, 2008
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:   NCT00001170
Health Authority:   United States: Federal Government

Keywords provided by National Institutes of Health Clinical Center (CC):
Parental Psychopathology  
Child Rearing  
Depression  
Bipolar Affective Disorders  
Manic-Depression  
Social-Emotional Development
Cognitive Development
Child Psychopathology
Affective Disorder
Children at Risk

Study placed in the following topic categories:
Affective Disorders, Psychotic
Depression
Mental Disorders
Bipolar Disorder
Mood Disorders
Psychotic Disorders
Depressive Disorder, Major
Depressive Disorder
Behavioral Symptoms

Additional relevant MeSH terms:
Pathologic Processes
Disease

ClinicalTrials.gov processed this record on December 03, 2008




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