Functional Imaging of Psychic Pain
- Conditions
- Suicide, AttemptedMood Disorder
- Interventions
- Behavioral: Assessment of personality traitsBehavioral: Assessment of suicidal actBehavioral: Assessment of depressionProcedure: Cyber ball gameProcedure: Iowa Gambling TaskProcedure: MicrocomputerProcedure: blood sample
- Registration Number
- NCT01493323
- Lead Sponsor
- University Hospital, Montpellier
- Brief Summary
Suicidal behaviour (SB) represents a major public health problem, costing life in more that one million people every year worldwide. Even if SB is considered as a consequence of social adversity and depression, these stress factors are often necessary but not sufficient to explain the occurrence of a suicidal act. A preliminary study suggests that an increased perception of psychic pain during a major depressive disorder increases the risk of suicide behaviour. The investigators aimed to investigate the relationship between social exclusion (a classic trigger of psychic pain) and SB and improve our knowledge about the physiopathology of this domain.
- Detailed Description
Suicide behaviour (SB) represents a major public health problem. In order to improve prevention strategies, a better understanding of the physiopathology of SB is needed. According to a "stress vulnerability" model, people who make a suicide attempt when they are subject to a stress factor (environmental stress, interpersonal difficulties, depression, tobacco, substance abuse...) are those who have a specific vulnerability. Vulnerability factors to SB may be considered in clinical terms (propensity to hopelessness, aggressive impulsivity traits), neurobiological terms (serotoninergic system disorder, especially in the ventral prefrontal cortex-vPFC) and cognitive terms (decision making, cognitive functions mediated by the vPFC and the serotoninergic system). Finally, genetic factors seem also involved in suicide vulnerability. The investigators have conducted a preliminary study which suggests that increased perception of psychic pain during a major depressive disorder increases suicidal ideation and suicidal act. Study about anatomic basis of psychic pain and its triggers represents a relevant theme to understand the suicidal process. Among the classical factors triggering psychic pain and suicidal act, events of social exclusion appears to be crucial. Finally, many data suggests the close relationship between physic and psychic pain.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- TERMINATED
- Sex
- Female
- Target Recruitment
- 123
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Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Control blood sample - Depressive attempters Iowa Gambling Task - Control Assessment of suicidal act - Depressive attempters Assessment of depression - Control Assessment of personality traits - Control Assessment of depression - Control Cyber ball game - Control Microcomputer - Depressive attempters Cyber ball game - Depressive attempters Microcomputer - Control Iowa Gambling Task - Depressive attempters Assessment of personality traits - Depressive attempters Assessment of suicidal act - Depressive attempters blood sample -
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Cerebral regions associated with psychic pain during a major depressive disorder One day Magnetic Resonance Imaging to visualize cerebral regions associated with psychic pain during a major depressive disorder
Cerebral regions associated with perception of social exclusion One day Magnetic Resonance Imaging to visualize the cerebral regions associated with perception of social exclusion
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
MontpellierUniversity Hopital
🇫🇷Montpellier, France