Parental Stress During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Its Association With Depression and Anxiety
Parental StressDepression1 moreThis study seeks to investigate the levels of parental stress across different demographic subgroups in the general parental population during the strict social distancing government-initiated non-pharmacological interventions (NPI's) related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The study also seeks to examine the predictors of parental stress rates related to these non-pharmacological interventions (NPI's). In addition, the research will investigate the association between parental stress associated and psychopathology symptoms (i.e., depression and generalized anxiety). The aim of the project is to: Inform the policymakers, the general public, scientists, and health practitioners about the psychological associations of the COVID-19-related government-initiated measures on parental stress, with special focus on the school and kindergarten lockdowns. Provide a foundation for policymakers and health-care professionals to employ interventions that protect families against possibly increased psychological stressors. Help policymakers and healthcare professionals to better understand the association of demographic variables and other predictors on parental stress and parent-child dysfunction, which information necessary for evaluating the psychological impact of NPIs on parental stress and thus the framework under which decisions about school/kindergarten lockdowns are made.
Action Tendencies and Prognosis in Major Depressive Disorder
Major Depressive DisorderPredicting the prognosis and treatment responses in individuals with major depressive disorder (MDD) is currently based on trial and error, because some treatments work for some individuals, but not others. Novel predictors of prognosis and treatment response in MDD can add value to the development of targeted treatments and the stratified approaches to improve long-term outcomes of individuals with MDD. This study uses a novel virtual-reality-based measure of blame-related action tendencies and combines this with established predictors of treatment response and prognosis in individuals with MDD.
Psychosocial Intervention in Assisted Reproduction Treatments
Infertility PrimaryPsychosocial Stressor1 moreThe aim of the study was to evaluate and compare different strategies of psychosocial intervention for patients undergoing IVF treatment in a private fertility clinic. Recruited patients were assigned to one of three groups: group intervention, couple intervention or no intervention (control group). Three main variables were assessed: depression, anxiety and life quality.
A Clinical Study of Online Active Play Program With Adolescents
AnxietyDepressionTo assess the efficacy of an online, active play program (Revival Active Program) in reducing the symptoms of anxiety and depression in community-based adolescents,, a retrospective community based participatory research was conducted with 32 adolescents aged between 11-17 years old. Program was conducted during Covid-19 lockdown from March 2020 to June 2020 to support children and families in isolation.
Latina Adolescent Depression Treatment Study
DepressionDespite experiencing higher rates of depressive symptoms and similar rates of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), Latina (female) adolescents in the U.S. are significantly less likely than their non-Latina White peers to receive treatment for MDD. The purpose of this study is to identify facilitators of and barriers to depression treatment engagement among Latina adolescents across patient-, family-, and healthcare provider-levels from the perspectives of these individuals. Latina adolescent-parent dyads and healthcare providers will be recruited from community and healthcare settings. Separate individual semi-structured interviews will be conducted with Latina adolescents (n=12) and their parents (n=12). Two focus groups will be conducted with primary care providers (n=6) and mental health providers (n=6) who frequently care for Latina youth. Qualitative content analysis will be used to analyze the transcripts to determine common themes in facilitators and barriers across stakeholder groups.
Vitamin B6 Supplementation and Mood States in College Women Taking Oral Contraceptives
DepressionPurpose of Study The purpose of this crossover study was to determine how vitamin B6 supplementation impacts mood states in college age (18-25 y) women that use oral contraceptives, in comparison to a placebo treatment. Hypothesis Daily supplementation of vitamin B6 (100 mg) over a 4-week period will improve mood states in college age women (18-25 y) with marginal vitamin B6 status that use oral contraceptives, compared to the placebo treatment.
The Nocebo Effect: a Prospective Study of Informed Consent as a Factor in the Prevalence of SSRI's...
DepressionIn this study we invetigate the influence of the nocebo effect (as part of obtaining informed consent) on the prevalence of side-effects. The study is prospective, focusing on the connection between what the physicians says to the patient about side-effects to the frequency of these side effects during treatment period. We also inquire whether informing the patient about the existence of the nocebo effect influences the extent of phenomena.
Exploring Biomarkers for Depression
Major Depressive DisorderThe purpose of this research is to explore objective biomarkers in voice, physiological, motor, and brain imaging signals that may one day be used to complement clinical evaluation and treatment of depression.
Neural, Genetic, and Peripheral Correlates of SSRI Pharmaco-Response
DepressionThe aim of this pharmaco-MRI study is to investigate neural correlates of variable antidepressant treatment response driven by genetic variation in multiple genes involved in depression. Thirty Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) patients with a concurrent major depressive episode will undergo three MRI scanning sessions after escitalopram treatment initiation. Furthermore, extensive behavioral assessments and measures of potential peripheral markers such lymphocyte mRNA or pharmacological parameters on platelets or lymphocytes will be performed. Imaging measures have been suggested to be superior for drug response assessment as compared to psychometric scales, which hardly correlate with biological parameters. Since imaging techniques are too expensive and sophisticated for a broad clinical use, this study will provide pilot data on potential peripheral biomarkers of neural activation being related to drug response.
Personalized Antidepressant Adherence Strategies For Depressed Elders
DepressionThe study is a randomized controlled trial to test the usefulness of a brief intervention to improve adherence to antidepressant medication prescribed to older adults in a primary care setting. Study will be conducted at Weill Cornell and University of Michigan.