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Perimenopause-Related Mood and Behavioral Disorders

Launched by NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MENTAL HEALTH (NIMH) · Nov 3, 1999

Trial Information

Current as of March 23, 2025

Completed

Keywords

Mood Behavior Cognition Midlife Depression

ClinConnect Summary

Controversy exists regarding the relevance of changes in gonadal steroids for midlife onset depressions. The purpose of this protocol is to allow for the careful screening of patients and healthy volunteers for participation in research protocols that examine the role of gonadal steroids in depressions occurring during the perimenopause and for the collection of natural history data. Women in this protocol will undergo an evaluation which may include: a psychiatric diagnostic interview; rating scales; a medical history; a physical exam; blood and urine laboratory evaluation; and a request f...

Gender

FEMALE

Eligibility criteria

  • * INCLUSION CRITERIA:
  • * Perimenopausal Subjects:
  • History within the last one year of at least one month with perimenopause-related mood or behavioral disturbances of at least moderate severity - that is, disturbances that are distinct in appearance and associated with a notable degree of functional impairment;
  • Age 40-65;
  • History of the onset of menstrual irregularity during the past six months but not greater than one year of amenorrhea (i.e., not postmenopausal);
  • Biological evidence of a deterioration of normal ovarian activity, specifically, plasma FSH levels persistently elevated (\> 14IU/L) (as recommended by the Stages of Reproductive Aging Workshop criteria (106)) drawn at two week intervals over a period of eight weeks;
  • No prior estrogen replacement therapy for treatment of perimenopausal physical or emotional symptoms within the last six months; and
  • In good medical health;
  • Subjects must be competent to comprehend the purpose of the screening process and to provide written informed consent and be willing to participate in NIMH IRB approved research protocols.
  • A control group of age-matched perimenopausal women who meet patient selection criteria with the exception of the presence of mood or behavioral disorders will also be sought.
  • * Premenopausal women will be women who meet the following inclusion criteria for the longitudinal study participants:
  • Regular menstrual cycle function (21-34 days);
  • Absence of current mood or behavioral disturbance as determined by a structured diagnostic interview;
  • Plasma gonadotropin levels in pre-perimenopausal range (\<14 IU/L);
  • In good medical health; and
  • Medication free.
  • EXCLUSION CRITERIA:
  • Primary general medical illness (i.e., appears to be causing the mood disorder);
  • Current antidepressant therapy (since this is a screening protocol for subsequent treatment studies in which participants must be untreated). Antidepressants will not be withheld from participants who need or want them;
  • Current alcohol or substance abuse or dependence (excluding nicotine) of sufficient magnitude to require independent, concurrent treatment intervention (e.g., antabuse or opiate treatment, but not including self-help groups);
  • Pregnant or lactating women;
  • Subjects who are unable to provide informed consent.
  • NIMH employees, staff and their immediate family members will be excluded from the study per NIMH policy.

Trial Officials

Peter J Schmidt, M.D.

Principal Investigator

National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)

About National Institute Of Mental Health (Nimh)

The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) is a leading federal agency dedicated to advancing the understanding and treatment of mental health disorders through innovative research and clinical trials. As part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), NIMH focuses on a broad spectrum of mental health issues, including mood disorders, anxiety disorders, schizophrenia, and developmental disorders. By fostering collaboration among researchers, clinicians, and the community, NIMH aims to translate scientific discoveries into effective interventions and improve mental health outcomes for individuals across the lifespan. Through its commitment to rigorous research methodologies and ethical standards, NIMH plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of mental health care and policy.

Locations

Bethesda, Maryland, United States

Bethesda, Maryland, United States

Patients applied

0 patients applied

Timeline

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