Clinical Trial: The Diagnostic Assessment and Intervention Study of Amphetamine Type Stimulus

Study Status: Completed
Recruit Status: Completed
Study Type: Interventional

Official Title: The Diagnostic Assessment and Intervention Study of Amphetamine Type Stimulus

Brief Summary: The purpose of this research is to inspire new medical ideas using brain image technology for the treatment of Amphetamine Type Stimulus addition, at the same time lowing the addition damage.

Detailed Summary: The study will increase the sample size based on the preliminary work,also, establish drug dependence induced craving associated environmental experiments , by using the multi-lead biofeedback instrument , CogState tester, event-related potentials Recorder and 3.0T high-field magnetic resonance imaging system to record the physiology , electrophysiology and brain changes during craving, taking a subjective self-assessment , clinical observations and physiological responses combined system to evaluate the ATS addiction degree.
Sponsor: Shanghai Mental Health Center

Current Primary Outcome:

  • the prevalence of ATS abuse or dependence characteristics and pathogenesis [ Time Frame: Baseline ]
    Plasma and DNA samples were collected to carry out the biochemical genetics and immunology research of ATS abuse or dependence , and to explore the prevalence of ATS abuse or dependence characteristics and pathogenesis.
  • the physiological psychology and cognitive impairment characteristic of ATS addicts,trends and ATS conducted cases. [ Time Frame: Baseline ]
    Use repeatable battery for the assessment of neuropsychological status(RBANS),Cog-state cognitive function assessment test,event-related potentials(ERPs),functional magnetic resonance imaging(fMRI) in biology ( molecular genetics, blood biochemistry, electrophysiology , imaging ) , psychology, mental health and other aspects of the system to assess the physiological psychology and cognitive impairment characteristic of ATS addicts , trends and ATS conducted cases.


Original Primary Outcome: Same as current

Current Secondary Outcome:

Original Secondary Outcome:

Information By: Shanghai Mental Health Center

Dates:
Date Received: August 19, 2014
Date Started: March 2012
Date Completion:
Last Updated: November 16, 2015
Last Verified: November 2015