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Transcranial Laser Therapy, Continuous and Pulsed Light, for Major Depressive Disorder (ELATED-3)...

DepressionMajor Depressive Disorder

Transcranial Light Therapy involves non-invasive and invisible beams of light that increase energy metabolism in the brain. Transcranial light therapy has been found to promote brain metabolism which may help people with depression. The research team proposes a novel approach to treating depression by using transcranial light therapy.

Completed19 enrollment criteria

Assessment in Work Productivity and the Relationship With Cognitive Symptoms in Patients With MDD...

Major Depressive Disorder

The purpose of the study is to describe the association/correlation between change in patient-reported cognitive symptoms and work productivity in gainfully employed patients receiving vortioxetine for a Major Depressive Episode (MDE).

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Safety and Efficacy Study Comparing ETS6103 With Amitriptyline in the Treatment of Major Depressive...

Major Depressive Disorder

To demonstrate that the antidepressant activity of ETS6103 is not inferior to amitriptyline in subjects who have an unsatisfactory response to / are resistant to treatment with SSRIs.

Completed29 enrollment criteria

Beta-arrestins and Response to Venlafaxine in Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) (DEPARRESTCLIN)

Major Depressive DisorderMajor Depressive Episode

Predictive factors and biomarkers of response to antidepressants in major depressive disorder are scarce. Beta-arrestins are proteins which inhibit G Protein Coupled Receptors and desensitize serotonergic and dopaminergic receptors. The study hypothesis is that Beta-arrestins 1 and 2 are predictive factors and biomarkers of response to antidepressants in major depressive disorder. In a controlled prospective open naturalistic monocentric 3-month study, 60 patients with a major depressive disorder requiring a treatment with venlafaxine will be included and assessed before treatment, 1 month and 3 months post-treatment. 20 controlled healthy subjects matched for age and gender will also be assessed. The Beta-arrestin pathway will be assessed using genetic polymorphisms, Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cell measures and functional pathway. Antidepressant response will be assessed using depression scales, olfaction and memory as surrogate markers of neurogenesis.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Mental Health Telemetry for Self-Management in Major Depression

Major Depressive Disorder

Mood journaling is a cornerstone of self-management in major depressive disorder (MDD). Research over the last decade has shown that electronic mood journals are superior to paper ones. One potential advantage of mental health telemetry (MHT), which use cell phones to collect mood journal data, is that electronic journal data can easily be converted into graphical records, allowing people living with MDD to readily spot trends, correlations, or patterns in ways that would be quite challenging using paper diaries. This information should make it easier to recognize and evaluate changes in mental health status -- the first two steps in the process of self-management. The investigators will develop and deploy a visualization module for patients with which to explore their own MHT data sets on the same cell phones which they record their journals, and test the investigators hypotheses that their enhanced MHT system will (i) improve patients' ability to self-manage MDD and (ii) enhance their quality-of-life. The study is a non-randomized, un-blinded, A-B-A' (modified single-subject withdrawal design, with user choice of treatment or withdrawal in the A' stage) study, to explore the utility of MHT as a tool for enhancing self-management and QoL for persons living with MDD. The aims of this study are to explore the impact of MHT on subjects' self-management and QoL, and to gauge participants' perceptions of MHT's utility.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Aripiprazole (Abilify®) as an Adjunctive Treatment for Inadequate Response in Major Depressive Disorder...

Major Depressive Disorder

The investigators hypothesized that combined pharmacotherapy using adjunctive aripiprazole of standard antidepressants would be associated with improved depression response in Major depressive disorder, especially in Quality of life. The investigators compare the mean changes in the quality of life between before add-on and 8 weeks treatment of aripiprazole and between before add-on and 6 weeks treatment of aripiprazole.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Antidepressant Plus Asenapine Versus Antidepressant Plus Placebo for Depression

Major Depressive Disorder Without Psychotic Features

This is a 6-week comparison of asenapine versus placebo as an add-on to ongoing antidepressant treatment in patients with major depression who have not had a complete therapeutic response to treatment with the antidepressant alone. The investigators hypothesize that added asenapine will produce greater reductions in depression than will added placebo.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Adaptation of Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills-Groups for Individuals With Suicidal Ideation...

Suicidal IdeationMajor Depressive Disorder

Harley and colleagues demonstrated that adding Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) skills-groups and therapist consultation to treatment as usual successfully reduced symptoms of depression. The present study will expand upon these findings. Second, DBT is not known for reducing suicidal ideation (SI), a major risk factor for suicide . The present study will tailor the aforementioned skills-groups to specifically target suicidal thoughts and behaviors through Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) strategies aimed at increasing problem-solving deficits, hopelessness, and negativistic thinking. Third, the present study will extend this DBT-based approach to a novel population. Fourth, the present study is the first DBT intervention to employ state-of-the-art multi-method measurement (including objective assessment) of suicidal thoughts and behaviors. The investigators hypothesize that participants in the DBT skills (DBT-S) group will show improvements in level of suicidality as measured by decreased scores on the Beck Scale for Suicide Ideation as compared with participants in the Wait List-Treatment as Usual (WL-TAU) group.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Physiologic Monitoring of Antidepressant Treatment Response

Major Depression

Primary: to identify physiologic indicators of venlafaxine treatment response using quantitative EEG (QEEG) cordance, and to determine if cordance changes are specifically associated with response to venlafaxine; Secondary: to determine if cordance changes early in the course (i.e., prior to improvement in clinical symptoms) of venlafaxine (or another antidepressant if venlafaxine is not clinically indicated for a particular patient) are predictive of later clinical response.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Citalopram Versus Citalopram Plus Pindolol in Major Depressive Disorder

Major Depressive DisorderAntidepressant Treatment Response

The purpose of this study is to examine whether the speed of the clinical antidepressant action of citalopram can be accelerated by administering double doses of pindolol (15 mg/day, tid) which presumably should lead to increased 5-HT1A autoreceptor occupancy.

Completed6 enrollment criteria
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