Keywords: Psychiatric Disorders, Psychiatric Disorders, fMRI (resting state)
Motivation: Given that suicidal ideation (SI) is closely related to social development, it is important to understand the associations between network function and SI (or the non-suicidal ideation, NS) in patients with depression.
Goal(s): We aim to investigate brain function changes in depressed patients with SI and NS between baseline (Time 1, TP1) and follow-up (Time 2, TP2; after one year of therapy).
Approach: Paired t-tests, repeated-measure ANCOVA, and network-based statistical analysis were used.
Results: We found differences in functional activity after treatment, the results surrounded the DMN region in each group. NBS revealed significantly increased functional interconnections of subnetworks after treatment.
Impact: Our findings provide more information about potential neural biomarkers of various depressive disorders.
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