Neuroinflammation, Affective and Cognitive Symptoms in Major Depression and Psoriasis
PsoriasisNeuroinflammation3 moreObjectives: To identify peripheral neuroinflammatory markers in patients suffering from major depression or psoriasis in relation to affective symptoms (anxiety, depression, irritability), fatigue and cognitive symptoms; and their change after specific treatments. Methodology: Observational prospective cohort study in patients diagnosed with major depression and patients with plaque psoriasis, who naturalistically undergo different treatments (systemic or biological for psoriasis, antidepressants for depression). Forty-one patients with major depression attending psychiatric consultations and 82 patients with psoriasis attending dermatology consultations at Hospital Universitari Germans Trias i Pujol aged 18 to 65 years old will be selected for inclusion. All of them will be assessed at baseline and after 4 months treatment through a series of demographic and clinical variables, psychiatric diagnosis, psychopathological scales and immunological and biochemical variables after blood draw for obtaining serum, peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) and extraction of total RNA. Investigators will analyze the correlation between immunological markers and affective and cognitive symptoms at baseline, as well as their variation after treatment. Subsequently, a bivariate comparative analysis will be carried out, where statistically significant or marginally significant variables associated with psychopathological variables will be used to construct a multivariate model of binary logistic regression.
Rescuing the Ruminating Brain: Identifying Biomarkers of Rumination and Mindfulness Through Concurrent...
SchizophreniaDepressive Disorder1 moreThe investigators will acquire simultaneous EEG and fMRI data from Veterans with depression and schizophrenia and mentally healthy Veterans to assess early sensory responses, context updating, and responses to emotional images. Understanding how rumination affects engagement with the environment is the first step towards assessing its far-reaching cognitive and emotional costs, which cut across traditional diagnostic boundaries. Understanding how mindfulness restores information processing will increase our understanding of how, and for whom, it works.
REL-1017 Expanded Access Treatment
Major Depressive DisorderDepressionTo provide expanded access of REL-1017 to patients with MDD who do not have access to other effective therapy and are not eligible for other clinical trials with REL-1017
Comparative Responses to 15 Different Antidepressants in Major Depressive Disorder
Major Depressive DisorderAchieving results from RCTs with high internal and external validity is a major challenge within psychiatry due to the nature of psychiatric illnesses. The Investigators will conduct a "real world" naturalistic nation-wide population-based longitudinal register linkage study comparing long-term responses to all kinds of antidepressants in patients with major depressive disorder emulating a randomized trial.
Long-Term Follow Up Study
Major Depressive DisorderThe LTFU study will conduct a naturalistic follow up of the well characterized CAN-BIND study population of patients every six months and continuing over a five-year period. This will provide information on the longitudinal progress in mood, functioning, and quality of life of the CAN-BIND sample with a view towards long-term outcome and treatment.
Mechanisms of Emotion Regulation Underlying Successful CBT in Depression
Major Depressive DisorderThis research aims to elucidate mechanisms through which change occurs during cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) for depression. Assessing meta-cognitive processes of self-knowledge (top-down), electrophysiological and behavioral correlates of emotion processing (bottom-up), and their relation to treatment outcome will provide new insights into the mechanisms of emotion regulation deficits in depression. It will also contribute toward the clinical goal of identifying patients who may benefit most from CBT for unipolar depression.
Retrospective Database Study of Real World Abilify Outcomes in Major Depressive Disorder (MDD)
Depressive DisorderMajorTo examine the differences in health care utilization and costs between MDD patients on adjunctive aripiprazole therapy and MDD patients on other augmentation therapies.
Insulin Resistance in Patients With Major Depression
DepressionBipolar Disorder5 moreThe purpose of this study is to study the relationship between insulin and glucose action and neuropsychological functioning (memory, attention, general thinking abilities) in persons with depression.
Impact of Atypical Antipsychotic Therapy on Health Outcomes and Costs Among Patients With Major...
Depressive DisorderMajorThe primary objective is to examine changes in pre/post-augmentation healthcare costs and resource utilization in patients diagnosed with major depressive disorder (MDD) who augment their current antidepressant therapy with an atypical antipsychotic.
The Purpose of the Study is to Gain an In-depth Picture of the Patient Management and Prescription...
SchizophreniaBipolar Disorders1 more'Real life' retrospective patient cases (10) to provide an objective and robust analytical report of patient management and prescriptions behaviours for Schizophrenia, Bipolar disorders and Major depressive disorders.