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ADOLESCENTS IMAGING USING fMRI: Feasibility Study

ADOLESCENTS IMAGING USING fMRI: Feasibility Study

Recruiting
12-17 years
Female
Phase N/A

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Overview

Impaired social cognition and cognitive control associated with borderline personality disorder (BPD) remain less explored. Recent Franco-Canadian study, has shown the feasibility of a neuroimaging tests in Quebec adolescents with BPD. This study aims to increase knowledgements related to neural correlates of BPD and clinical disorders.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Female adolescents meeting DIB-R criteria for BPD group
  • Female adolescents meeting kSADS-PL for ADHD group
  • Female adolescents without any psychologic disorders

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Any medical history with head trauma, chronic neurologic disease, any contraindications for fRMI, claustrophobia or pregnancy.

Study details
    Diagnosis of BPD Based on the DIB-R Clinical Interview for the BPD Group
    Diagnosis of ADHD Using the KSADS-PL for the ADHD Group
    Absence of Pathology on the CBCL and Ab-DIB for the Healthy Control Group
    All Participants Were Euthymic at the Time of Task Administration

NCT07540429

Etablissement Public de la Sante Mentale de la Somme

13 May 2026

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