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Network basis of suicidal ideation in depressed adolescents.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Suicidal ideation rates rise precipitously in adolescence, contributing to risk for attempts. Although researchers are beginning to explore the brain basis of attempts in depressed adolescents, none have focused on the basis of ideation, which has implications for prevention. This study examined the association between intrinsic neural network coherence and the severity of suicidal ideation in depressed adolescents.

Methods

Forty adolescents diagnosed with Major Depressive Disorder were administered the Columbia-Suicide Severity Rating Scale and underwent resting-state fMRI. We quantified within-network coherence in the executive control (ECN), default mode (DMN), and salience (SN) networks, and in a non-relevant network consisting of noise signal. We associated coherence in each of these networks with the greatest lifetime severity of suicidal ideation experienced, covarying for motion, age of depression onset, and severity of current depressive and anxious symptoms.

Results

Lower coherence in the left ECN, anterior DMN, and SN were independently associated with greater lifetime severity of suicidal ideation. When including all three significant networks and covariates in a single model, only the left ECN significantly predicted suicidal ideation.

Limitation

Studies with a larger sample size are needed to verify our findings.

Conclusions

Our finding of hypoconnectivity in multiple networks extends emerging evidence for hypoconnectivity in adolescent suicidality and is consistent with theoretical conceptualizations of suicidal ideation as a complex set of cognitions associated with cognitive control, self-referential thinking, and processing salient information. While multiple networks could be targets for effective early interventions, those targeting ECN functionality (cognitive control) may be particularly beneficial.

SUBMITTER: Ordaz SJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC12758917 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Network basis of suicidal ideation in depressed adolescents.

Ordaz Sarah J SJ   Goyer Meghan S MS   Ho Tiffany C TC   Singh Manpreet K MK   Gotlib Ian H IH  

Journal of affective disorders 20170922


<h4>Background</h4>Suicidal ideation rates rise precipitously in adolescence, contributing to risk for attempts. Although researchers are beginning to explore the brain basis of attempts in depressed adolescents, none have focused on the basis of ideation, which has implications for prevention. This study examined the association between intrinsic neural network coherence and the severity of suicidal ideation in depressed adolescents.<h4>Methods</h4>Forty adolescents diagnosed with Major Depress  ...[more]

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