Brain volume abnormalities in major depressive disorder: A meta‐analysis of magnetic resonance imaging studies
Utrecht University · University Medical Center Utrecht
Abstract
So far, there have been no attempts to integrate the growing number of all brain volumetric magnetic resonance imaging studies in depression. In this comprehensive meta-analysis the magnitude and extent of brain volume differences between 2,418 patients with major depressive disorder and 1,974 healthy individuals from 64 studies was determined.
A systematic research was conducted for volumetric magnetic resonance imaging studies of patients with major depressive disorder in relation to healthy control subjects. Studies had to report sufficient data for computation of effect sizes. For each study, the Cohen's d was calculated. All analyses were performed using the random effects model. Additionally, meta-regression analyses were done to explore the effects of potential sources of heterogeneity.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 43.49
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 211
Authors
5- PCP. Cédric M. P. KoolschijnCorresponding
Utrecht University, University Medical Center Utrecht
- NENeeltje E.M. van Haren
Utrecht University, University Medical Center Utrecht
- GLGerty Lensvelt‐Mulders
Utrecht University
- HEHilleke E. Hulshoff Pol
Utrecht University, University Medical Center Utrecht
- RSRené S. Kahn
Utrecht University, University Medical Center Utrecht
Topics & keywords
- Magnetic resonance imaging
- Brain size
- Psychology
- Putamen
- Orbitofrontal cortex
- Major depressive disorder
- Caudate nucleus
- Anterior cingulate cortex
- Good health and well-being