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Dallas 2K: A Natural History Study of Depression
Sponsor: University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Summary
The primary objective of this initiative is to implement a prospective study that will allow us to identify and validate biosignatures of response to treatments for depression and depression outcome (using an integrated array of participant specific data: socio-demographic, lifestyle, clinical and behavioral assessments, fluid-based biomarkers, genomics, neuroimaging, EEG, and cell-based assays) in a longitudinal cohort of subjects with elevated symptoms of a depressive disorder. Symptom remission across various treatment options will be assessed using questionnaires for symptom changes, antidepressant treatment tolerability and overall quality of life. Other outcomes generated from this study will include rate of change in quantitative measures of brain function, of depression relevant brain regions correlated with systems-levels behavior and other functional neuro-circuitry MRI measures. Rate of change of specified biochemical biomarkers will also be assessed. Integration of these measures will provide an unmatched understanding into the mechanisms of depression and hold tremendous promise for better disease treatment and associated outcomes.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
10 Years - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
2500
Start Date
2016-06-14
Completion Date
2036-09
Last Updated
2025-05-04
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
Observational Study
The Dallas 2K is a 10-year natural history, longitudinal, prospective study of a cohort of 2,500 participants. There is no medication or non-medication treatment or intervention provided by this study.
Locations (1)
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Dallas, Texas, United States