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CanDirect: Effectiveness of a Telephone-supported Depression Self-care Intervention for Cancer Survivors

Depressive symptoms are common in cancer survivors; 15% or more of cancer patients, even 1 year after diagnosis, experience depressive symptoms that can have a negative impact on their quality of life. Canadian care guidelines for cancer su

Montreal, Quebec, CanadaView details
Not yet recruiting

A Longitudinal Follow-Up Study on Predicting Major Depressive Disorder From Rest-Activity Rhythm Profiles

This proposed study will be a longitudinal follow-up study of a case-control study of 160 participants (CREC Ref: 2023.234). This study aims to follow up on the trajectory of depression and rest-activity rhythm (RAR) disruptions, as well as

Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Hong KongView details
CompletedN/A

Treatment for Affect Dimensions

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and targets of Positive Affect Treatment, a psychotherapy specifically aimed at enhancing reward sensitivity in individuals with low positive affect (a core feature of anhedonia) in the

Los Angeles, California, United States+1 moreView details
CompletedN/A

Daily Stress and Vascular Function in Midlife as a Risk Factor for Cognitive Decline

The goal of this pilot clinical trial is to begin to understand how day-to-day stress affects cardiovascular health and brain function in middle-aged adults. The main question aims to answer is whether the link between daily stress and vasc

Newark, Delaware, United StatesView details
TerminatedPhase 2

The Antidepressant Efficacy of the Anticholinergic Scopolamine

A previous study showed that the intravenous administration of scopolamine produces antidepressant effects. This study is designed to determine if other routes of administration of scopolamine produce antidepressant effects.

Bethesda, Maryland, United StatesView details
CompletedN/A

A Pilot Evaluation of the Pregnant Moms' Empowerment Program

This project will use a longitudinal design with assessments at baseline (T1), post-treatment (T2), 3 month post-partum (T3), 1 year postpartum (T4) and 3.5-5 years postpartum to examine whether the PMEP improves participants': a) mental he

Notre Dame, Indiana, United States+1 moreView details
TerminatedPhase 3

A Study of Aticaprant Plus an Antidepressant to Prevent Return of Depression Symptoms in Participants With Major Depressive Disorder Who Experience a Loss of Interest and Pleasure

The purpose of this study is to assess how well aticaprant works compared to placebo when given in addition to antidepressant therapy (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor \[SSRI\] or serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor \[SNRI\])

Little Rock, Arkansas, United States+94 moreView details
UnknownN/A

tDCS in Depression in Perinatal Women

The goal of this clinical trial is Real-world data(RWD) collection and Real-world evidence(RWE) clinical demonstration study of Transcranial direct current stimulation(tDCS) for the treatment of depression in perinatal women. Participants w

Seoul, Republic of Korea, South KoreaView details
Completed

Bone Mineral Content and Bone Metabolism in Adolescents on Antipsychotic Therapy

We hypothesize that antipsychotic induced hyperprolactinemia can decrease bone mineral accrual and decrease bone mineral content (BMC) in adolescents on antipsychotic therapy. Specifics Aims 1.

Omaha, Nebraska, United StatesView details
WithdrawnN/A

rTMS Study in Depression to Evaluate the Relationship Between Brain Plasticity and Clinical Outcome

Depression is a highly prevalent condition characterized by persistent low mood, energy, and activity that can affect one's thoughts, mood, behavior, and sense of well-being. Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS), a non-invasi

Multiple locationsView details
UnknownPhase 1 / Phase 2

Behavioral Activation With Depressed Adolescents

Twenty percent of adolescents will have at least one episode of clinical depression by age 18, and 65% will experience transient or less severe depressive symptoms. Depression compromises the process of adolescent development by interfering

Seattle, Washington, United StatesView details
CompletedPhase 3

A Study to Assess the Safety of Brexanolone in the Treatment of Adolescent Female Participants With Postpartum Depression (PPD)

This is a multi-center study evaluating the safety, tolerability, and pharmacokinetics of brexanolone in the treatment of adolescent female participants with postpartum depression (PPD).

Tempe, Arizona, United States+16 moreView details
CompletedN/A

HINCAB-study. Home Based Intervention in Nursing for Coronary Artery Bypass Patients

HINCAB-study is a single senter, prospective, randomised controlled trial. The aim of the study is to test the effect of a home based intervention program.

Oslo, NorwayView details
Completed

Cortisol Levels as a Measure of Accumulated Physiological Stress in ICU Patients Undergoing Mechanical Ventilation

Critical illness is a situation of severe and prolonged stress for patients with mechanical ventilation (MV). Between 40-80% of these patients present the Post-ICU syndrome, a set of physical, cognitive, psychological alterations at hospita

Sabadell, Barcelona, SpainView details
Completed

Gustatory Modulators Among a Sample of Depressed Egyptian Adults Under Anti-depressants Therapy

Identify possible modulators for developing gustatory dysfunction among a sample of depressed Egyptian adults (age from 20 to 50 years old) under anti-depressants therapy ( for at least 3 months) using a questionnaire ( appendix) with a bin

Cairo, EgyptView details
TerminatedN/A

Guilt Focused Psychological Intervention

Participants in the intervention study will be 120 caregivers with guilt feelings linked with care and high levels of emotional distress (anxiety and/or depression), randomly allocated to the intervention conditions: intervention group and

Madrid, Alcorcón, SpainView details
CompletedN/A

Using a Preparation and Education Intervention to Reduce Postpartum Depression Among New Mothers (The MADE IT 2 Study)

This study will test an intervention that aims to prevent postpartum depression by providing new mothers with information on and resources for dealing with the disorder.

New York, New York, United StatesView details
TerminatedPhase 4

Creatine as a New Therapeutic Strategy in Depression

Creatine as a new therapeutic strategy in depression: A double-blind, parallel, randomized, add-on clinical trial of creatine versus placebo added to antidepressant treatment of patients with major depressive episode.

Beersheba, IsraelView details
RecruitingN/A

Neuromodulation in the Elderly Depressed: a Brain Imaging Pilot Study

To evaluate safety and efficacy of an accelerated deep brain Transcranial Magnetic stimulation (adTMS) and transcutaneous direct current stimulation (tDCS) protocol in an elderly depressed patient population

Jette, Brussels Capital, BelgiumView details
Not yet recruitingN/A

Effect of Transcutaneous Auricular Vagus Nerve Stimulation on Postoperative Delirium and Negative Emotions in Patients Undergoing Cardiac Surgery

A multicenter, randomized, double-blind, sham-controlled trial to investigate the effects of intraoperative transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation (taVNS) on the incidence of postoperative delirium and negative emotional states (a

Beijing, ChinaView details
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