Psychotherapy for Depressed or Anxious Adolescents With Cancer



Status:Withdrawn
Conditions:Anxiety, Anxiety, Cancer, Cancer, Depression, Depression
Therapuetic Areas:Oncology, Psychiatry / Psychology
Healthy:No
Age Range:12 - 21
Updated:4/21/2016
Start Date:January 2015
End Date:December 2017

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Open Trial of Behavioral Activation Therapy for Depressed or Anxious Adolescents With Cancer

At present, there are no established treatments for depression or anxiety in adolescents
with cancer, creating an important clinical and research gap. Fortunately, there is now
substantial evidence documenting the efficacy of psychotherapy in the treatment of depressed
and anxious adolescents in the general population.

Despite the high prevalence of depression and anxiety in cancer patients, little is known
about the efficacy of psychotherapy in depressed and anxious adolescents with cancer.

Behavioral activation therapy (BAT) is a brief, manualized therapy that has shown efficacy
in the treatment of major depressive disorder (MDD) and generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)
in several controlled trials patients, including adult cancer patients. The goal of this
open label clinical trial is to obtain preliminary evidence of the efficacy of BAT(6
sessions) in a group of adolescent cancer patients with MDD, GAD or adjustment disorder with
mood or anxiety features.

We will test the efficacy of BAT using the Multidimensional Anxiety Scale for Children at
several time points of the treatment.

Inclusion Criteria:

- A primary psychiatric diagnosis of Major Depressive Disorder, Generalized Anxiety
Disorder or Adjustment Disorder with Mood or Anxiety features as defined by DSM-IV.

- Cancer patients.

- Parent consent and child assent to participate for patients younger than 18. Patient
consent for subjects 18-21.

- Diagnosis of cancer (stage 1-4), but healthy enough to complete study procedures.

Exclusion Criteria:

- Lifetime history of psychosis or bipolar disorder.

- Current suicide risk.

- History of substance abuse or dependence in the three months prior to the study.

- Patients who have ever failed BAT in the context of cancer.

- Receiving other concurrent therapy for same disorder and patients who are receiving
effective medication for depression.

- Mental retardation.

- CNS tumors.

- Patients undergoing Stem Cell Transplantation.
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1051 Riverside Dr
New York, New York 10032
646-774-5000
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