Latent Transitions in Mental Health outcomes in a Sample of Adolescents in Treatment for Depression

Abstract Number:

3405 

Submission Type:

Contributed Abstract 

Contributed Abstract Type:

Paper 

Participants:

Abu Minhajuddin (1), Manish Jha (2), Holli Slater (2), Madhukar Trivedi (2)

Institutions:

(1) University of Texas Southwestern-Medical Center At Dallas, N/A, (2) UTSW, dallas, TX

Co-Author(s):

Manish Jha  
UTSW
Holli Slater  
UTSW
Madhukar Trivedi  
UTSW

First Author:

Abu Minhajuddin  
University of Texas Southwestern-Medical Center At Dallas

Presenting Author:

Abu Minhajuddin  
University of Texas Southwestern-Medical Center At Dallas

Abstract Text:

In this report, we attempt to identify subgroups of participants experiencing differential patterns of transitions over time. The data are from the Texas Youth Depression and Suicide Research Network (TX-YDSRN), a multi-site registry network of adolescents (8-17 years of age) who are under treatment for depression or suicidal ideation. We utilized Pediatric Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Inventory (PROMIS -Pediatric 25): a self-reported measure of Physical Function and Mobility, Depression Severity, Anxiety, Fatigue, Peer Relationships, Pain Interference, and Pain Severity of these participants over a period of 6-months during which 4 data-points were collected. The model selection was based on fit statistics such as Akaike Information Criterion (AIC), Bayesian Information Criterion (BIC), Consistent AIC (CAIC), and Adjusted BIC (ABIC), etc.

Keywords:

Latent Transition Analysis, |Depression,| Suicide,| | |

Sponsors:

Mental Health Statistics Section

Tracks:

Latent variable and measurement modeling

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