Prospective Follow-Up of Adolescents With and at Risk for Depression: Protocol and Methods of the Identifying Depression Early in Adolescence Risk Stratified Cohort Longitudinal Assessments

Jader Piccin MD , Anna Viduani MSc , Claudia Buchweitz MA , Rivka B. Pereira BA , Aline Zimerman BA , Guilherme R. Amando MSc , Victor Cosenza BS , Leonardo Z. Ferreira PhD , Natália A.G. McMahon HSD , Ramásio F. Melo PhD , Danyella Richter BA , Frederico D.S. Reckziegel HSD , Fernanda Rohrsetzer MSc , Laila Souza MD , André C. Tonon MD, PhD , Marina Tuerlinckx Costa-Valle PhD , Zuzanna Zajkowska PhD , Ricardo Matsumura Araújo PhD , Tobias U. Hauser PhD , Alastair van Heerden PhD , Christian Kieling MD, PhD
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Abstract

Objective

To present the protocol and methods for the prospective longitudinal assessments—including clinical and digital phenotyping approaches—of the Identifying Depression Early in Adolescence Risk Stratified Cohort (IDEA-RiSCo) study, which comprises Brazilian adolescents stratified at baseline by risk of developing depression or presence of depression.

Method

Of 7,720 screened adolescents aged 14 to 16 years, we recruited 150 participants (75 boys, 75 girls) based on a composite risk score: 50 with low risk for developing depression (LR), 50 with high risk for developing depression (HR), and 50 with an active untreated major depressive episode (MDD). Three annual follow-up assessments were conducted, involving clinical measures (parent- and adolescent-reported questionnaires and psychiatrist assessments), active and passive data sensing via smartphones, and neurobiological measures (neuroimaging and biological material samples). Retention rates were 96% (Wave 1), 94% (Wave 2), and 88% (Wave 3), with no significant differences by sex or group (p > .05). Participants highlighted their familiarity with the research team and assessment process as a motivator for sustained engagement.

Discussion

This protocol relied on novel aspects, such as the use of a WhatsApp bot, which is particularly pertinent for low- to-middle-income countries, and the collection of information from diverse sources in a longitudinal design, encompassing clinical data, self-reports, parental reports, Global Positioning System (GPS) data, and ecological momentary assessments. The study engaged adolescents over an extensive period and demonstrated the feasibility of conducting a prospective follow-up study with a risk-enriched cohort of adolescents in a middle-income country, integrating mobile technology with traditional methodologies to enhance longitudinal data collection.

Plain language summary

This article details the study protocol and methods used in the longitudinal assessment of 150 Brazilian teenagers with depression and at risk for depression as part of the Identifying Depression Early in Adolescence Risk Stratified Cohort (IDEA-RiSCo). Over 3 years, the authors collected clinical and digital data using innovative mobile technology, including a WhatsApp bot. Most adolescents participated in all the study phases, showing feasibility of prospective follow-up in a middle-income country. This approach allowed for a deeper understanding of depression in young populations, particularly in areas where mental health research is scarce.

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