The Social-HD Study
Recruiting
Official title: The Social-HD Study: A Cross-Sectional Observational Study of Social Cognition in Early Huntington Disease
This study looks at how well a new test can spot social difficulties in people with Huntington disease. HD can affect movement, thinking, mood, and also how people understand and interact with others.
The test being evaluated is the Double Movie for the Assessment of Social Cognition–Multiple Choice (DMASC-MC). Its performance will be compared with two other established and widely used tests of social cognition.
Participants will:
- Meet with a doctor and a psychologist
- Complete different tests, including a new one called the DMASC-MC
- Be asked questions and watch short scenes to assess how they understand social situations
- Can this new test (DMASC-MC) reliably detect social difficulties in adults with early-stage Huntington disease?
Why is this important?
If we can better identify social difficulties:
- People with Huntington disease and their families may better understand the changes they are experiencing
- Doctors can give more helpful advice and support
- Care and treatment plans can be improved
Ages Eligible
for Study:
18 Years to 75 Years
(Adult, Older Adult )
Sexes Eligible
for Study:
All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers:
Yes
Inclusion criteria for persons with HD
- Clinical diagnosis of HD
- CAG repeat: 40 and more
Inclusion criteria for control group
1. No heritage of HD or negative pre-symptomatic HD gene test
Participants in both groups are excluded from the study if any of the following criteria apply:
- Dementia or MOCA<19, The Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE) <19
- Other neurological disorders
- Ongoing psychosis
- Ongoing alcohol/drug addiction
- Other native language than Swedish
- Severe problems with vision and hearing
LOCATION
SWEDEN
TRIAL SITE:Skane University Hospital, Region Skane
Contact :
Isak Halling, MSc
+4646178188 isak.halling@skane.se
Contact :
Asa Petersen, MD, PhD
+46462221686 asa.petersen@med.lu.se
