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rTMS for Depression in Young Adults With Autism
Sponsor: Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Summary
The current clinical trial is focused on evaluating the efficacy of rTMS for treatment of depression in youth and young adults (hereafter called transition aged youth, TAY) with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The motivation to undertake the current efficacy study is driven by: (1) the substantial impact of depression on TAY with ASD (based on prevalence and contribution to disability/impairment); (2) lack of evidence-based treatments for depression in autism (there are no current trials rigorously evaluating any treatment for depression, i.e., psychotherapeutic, pharmacotherapeutic, brain stimulation); (3) rTMS has demonstrated efficacy in non-autistic individuals to improve symptoms of depression and may be better tolerated in youth than medication treatment; (4) a prior pilot rTMS study focused on treatment of executive function deficits in autism indicated that high frequency rTMS delivered using a rigorous randomized control trial (RCT) protocol can be feasibly implemented in TAY with autism, is well tolerated (mild to moderate adverse effects and low drop out), and has the potential to improve symptoms of depression.
Official title: A Double-Blind Randomized Controlled Trial Evaluating the Efficacy of Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) as Treatment for Major Depressive Disorder in Transition-Age Youth With Autism Spectrum Disorder
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
16 Years - 35 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
80
Start Date
2021-01-14
Completion Date
2027-01-14
Last Updated
2026-03-19
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
Active Bilateral Theta Burst Stimulation
A total of 30 active BL-TBS sessions. Stimulation will begin with right DLPFC (cTBS) followed by left DLPFC (iTBS)
Sham Bilateral Theta Burst Stimulation
A total of 30 sham BL-TBS sessions. Stimulation will begin with right DLPFC (cTBS) followed by left DLPFC (iTBS)
Locations (1)
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Toronto, Ontario, Canada