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Perioperative Mental Health Intervention For Depression And Anxiety Symptoms In Older Adults Study Protocol: Design And Methods For Three Linked Randomised Controlled Trials, Katherine J Holzer, Kimberly A Bartosiak, Ryan P Calfee, Chet W Hammill, Simon Haroutounian, Benjamin D Kozower, Theresa A Cordner, Emily M Lenard, Kenneth E Freedland, Bethany R Tellor Pennington, J Philip Miller, Mary C Politi, Yi Zhang, Michael D Yingling, Ana A Baumann, Thomas Kannampallil, Julia A Schweiger, Sherry L Mckinnon, Michael S Avidan, Eric J Lenze, Joanna Abraham, Et Al. Apr 2024

Perioperative Mental Health Intervention For Depression And Anxiety Symptoms In Older Adults Study Protocol: Design And Methods For Three Linked Randomised Controlled Trials, Katherine J Holzer, Kimberly A Bartosiak, Ryan P Calfee, Chet W Hammill, Simon Haroutounian, Benjamin D Kozower, Theresa A Cordner, Emily M Lenard, Kenneth E Freedland, Bethany R Tellor Pennington, J Philip Miller, Mary C Politi, Yi Zhang, Michael D Yingling, Ana A Baumann, Thomas Kannampallil, Julia A Schweiger, Sherry L Mckinnon, Michael S Avidan, Eric J Lenze, Joanna Abraham, Et Al.

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INTRODUCTION: Preoperative anxiety and depression symptoms among older surgical patients are associated with poor postoperative outcomes, yet evidence-based interventions for anxiety and depression have not been applied within this setting. We present a protocol for randomised controlled trials (RCTs) in three surgical cohorts: cardiac, oncological and orthopaedic, investigating whether a perioperative mental health intervention, with psychological and pharmacological components, reduces perioperative symptoms of depression and anxiety in older surgical patients.

METHODS AND ANALYSIS: Adults ≥60 years undergoing cardiac, orthopaedic or oncological surgery will be enrolled in one of three-linked type 1 hybrid effectiveness/implementation RCTs that will be conducted in tandem …


Associations Between Early Trajectories Of Amygdala Development And Later School-Age Anxiety In Two Longitudinal Samples, Catherine A Burrows, Kelly N Botteron, John R Pruett Jr, Et Al. Feb 2024

Associations Between Early Trajectories Of Amygdala Development And Later School-Age Anxiety In Two Longitudinal Samples, Catherine A Burrows, Kelly N Botteron, John R Pruett Jr, Et Al.

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Amygdala function is implicated in the pathogenesis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and anxiety. We investigated associations between early trajectories of amygdala growth and anxiety and ASD outcomes at school age in two longitudinal studies: high- and low-familial likelihood for ASD, Infant Brain Imaging Study (IBIS, n = 257) and typically developing (TD) community sample, Early Brain Development Study (EBDS, n = 158). Infants underwent MRI scanning at up to 3 timepoints from neonate to 24 months. Anxiety was assessed at 6-12 years. Linear multilevel modeling tested whether amygdala volume growth was associated with anxiety symptoms at school age. In …