Trial Information
Summary: Biology of Risk and PTSD in Holocaust Survivor Offspring
Our research explores the relationship between physical and
mental symptoms in Holocaust offspring and their parents. Our
earlier studies have pointed to the possibility that offspring may
be at greater risk for the development of posttraumatic stress
disorder and or depression if one or both of their parents also
suffered from these conditions following their experiences in the
Holocaust. In addition to asking offspring (and if possible, their
parents) about their symptoms, we will also be able to perform
biologic examinations on them. Because the study involves the
collection of blood samples, participants will receive a medical
evaluation after they sign informed consent and prior to
participating in the studies. These tests are done to rule out
major medical illnesses that would prevent participation. Medically
eligible participants will be interviewed for several hours about
events they have experienced as well as symptoms.
Compensation Provided
Patient Inclusion/Exclusion Criteria:
Jewish adult offspring of Holocaust survivors, or Jewish adults
who do not have a parent who experienced the Holocaust as
comparison subjects. Participants must have the ability to
understand the protocol and are willing to provide written informed
consent, were raised by biological parents until age 18, and born
after 1946. (Although no younger age limit is specified, we
anticipate that the majority of subjects are older than 30 years of
age.)
Current diagnosis of a psychotic disorder, current
substance/alcohol abuse or dependence (within the past 6 months).
Any chronic conditions such as asthma, diabetes, high blood
pressure, thyroid problems, seizures, surgeries, radiation or
chemotherapy; any history of severe head trauma. Non-stabilized
diabetes, renal, thyroid, or hepatic disease, other central nervous
system disorders such as Parkinsons, active cardiac illness, or
recent myocardial infarction in the last 6 months, will be
excluded. Heavy smoking (i.e., more than 1 pack per day) or obesity
will also exclude someone from participating. Use of some
medications may exclude someone from participating, including any
oral, inhaled, or eye drop steroid.
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Contact:
William Blair
Mount Sinai Medical Center
One Gustave L. Levy Place
New York, NY 10029
Telephone: 718-584-9000 Ext. 6589
Fax: 718-741-4775
Email:
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