rTMS for Youth Inpatients With Depression
Summary
Youth aged 15-24 are likelier to have depression than all age groups in Canada. One-third of depressed youth do not respond to psychotherapy and/or antidepressant medications. A treatment called repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation or rTMS has proven helpful in adolescents and young adults whose depressive symptoms have been difficult to treat with psychotherapy and/or antidepressants. Unfortunately, youth find rTMS difficult to access because it is not funded by the Ontario Health Insur
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria: * age 14-19 years * primary diagnosis of major depressive disorder or of bipolar I or II disorder, current episode depressed with no psychotic or mixed features * current episode of depression lasting at least 4 weeks * failed ≥1 evidence-based psychotherapy or antidepressant *
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