Improve the Quality of Life After a Hospitalization in Critical Care
DepressionDepression SymptomsDemonstrate that the IPREA3 program (Study: Impact of Multicomponent Intervention to Reduce Perceived Discomforts of the patients in intensive care) reducing discomforts perceived by the patients of intensive care, implemented at the level of the whole intensive care unit, reduce the incidence of the depressive symptoms one year after intensive care exit.
Spot Depression Study
Bipolar DisorderDepressive DisorderThis study aims to identify signs of depression and bipolar disorder by measuring changes of certain molecules (biomarkers) that can be detected in dried blood spots. Our goal is to use these biomarkers to develop a diagnostic test to enable early treatment, which can lead to better patient outcomes.
Assessment of Psychological State of Mothers of Diabetic Children Aged 5 and Under (in Terms of...
DepressionThe incidence of type one diabetes is still rising, especially in children under 5 years old. Mothers often are the primary caregivers of these children. To take care of a young child with diabetes is a great responsibility and mothers must be constantly vigilant. This study aims to assess the psychological state of these mothers (in term of depression, anxiety, stress, coping, fear of hypoglycemia) and factors which influence this state.
Noninvasive Physiologic Sensors to Assess Depression
DepressionMajor Depressive DisorderThis project aims to use sensors to monitor physiological signals, sleep patterns, vocal characteristics, activity, location and phone usage in study patients with depression who are receiving standard treatment (compared with healthy controls).
Neuroimaging Studies of Reward Processing in Depression
Major Depressive DisorderThis study investigates stress-related signaling of glutamate and dopamine within the reward-processing circuit in Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), and whether they can be used to predict depressive symptoms in the future. This will be achieved through various neuroimaging tools (MRS, fMRI, PET), behavioral tasks, and a naturalistic follow-up design.
Study to Evaluate the Performance Validity and Test-Retest Reliability of a Computer-Administered...
Depressive DisorderMajorThe purpose of this study is to examine concurrent validity of 8 computerized tests intended for the assessment of cognitive function in participants with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), relative to 8 corresponding and previously validated examiner-administered cognitive tests.
Cognitive and Mood Assessment Data in Major Depressive Disorder Using Digital Wearable Technology...
Major Depressive DisorderThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the feasibility and compliance with a novel method for assessing mood and cognition in participants with major depressive disorder (MDD).
Negative-Positive Valence Domains in Anxiety and Depression
AnxietyDepressionAnxiety and depression are highly prevalent and disabling conditions that frequently co-occur, and are costly to the individual and society. Despite important advances in our understanding of these disorders, there is a significant unmet need to identify reliable and clinically useful tests that can predict prognosis, inform treatment choice for a given individual, and improve treatment outcomes. The aim of this project is to fill this critical gap by validating a battery of measures including brain imaging, psychophysiology, behavior, and self-report that will reliably assess positive and negative affect, or valence, system functioning in a broad sample of individuals screened for anxiety and depression as part of their routine primary care visits.
The Neural Representation of Self in Depression Patients
Depression DisorderHealthyTo be aware of oneself as a unique entity in the world occurs early in human development and is the prerequisite of normal social functioning. The disturbance of self representation characterizes a variety of mental disorders such as autism and schizophrenia. Negative self-bias was found to serve as the core cognitive mechanism of depression disorder. However, there was no evidence to show the reason lead to negative bias. In the current study, investigators hypothesized that the blurring self representation was the neural correlates in depression disorder.
Treatment-Resistant Depression Cohort in Europe
Depressive DisorderTreatment-ResistantThe purpose of this study is to assess the participants socio-demographics and disease-related characteristics, long-term naturalistic treatment patterns and the clinical, social and economic outcomes of routine clinical practice in the treatment of participants with treatment-resistant depression (TRD) in a variety of European countries.