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Personalized Prevention of Depression in Primary Care

Depression

The main goal is to design, develop and evaluate a personalized intervention to prevent the onset of depression based on Information and Communications Technology (ICTs), risk predictive algorithms and decision support systems (DSS) for patients and general practitioners (GPs). The specific goals are 1) to design and develop a DSS, called e-predictD-DSS, to elaborate personalized plans to prevent depression; 2) to design and develop an ICT solution that integrates the DSS on the web, a mobile application (App), the risk predictive algorithm, different intervention modules and a monitoring-feedback system; 3) to evaluate the usability and adherence of primary care patients and their GPs with the e-predictD intervention; 4) to evaluate the effectiveness of the e-predictD intervention to reduce the incidence of major depression, depression and anxiety symptoms and the probability of major depression next year; 5) to evaluate the cost-effectiveness and cost-utility of the e-predictD intervention to prevent depression. Methods: This is a randomized controlled trial with allocation by cluster (GPs), simple blind, two parallel arms (e-predictD vs "active m-Health control") and 1 year follow-up including 720 patients (360 in each arm) and 72 GPs (36 in each arm). Patients will be free of major depression at baseline and aged between 18 and 55 years old. Primary outcome will be the incidence of major depression at 12 months measured by CIDI. As secondary outcomes: depressive and anxiety symptomatology measured by PHQ-9 and GAD-7 and the risk probability of depression measured by predictD algorithm, as well as cost-effectiveness and cost-utility. The e-predictD intervention is multi-component and it is based on a DSS that helps the patients to elaborate their own personalized depression prevention plans, which the patient approves, and implements, and the system monitors offering feedback to the patient and to the GPs. It is an e-Health intervention because it is based on a web and m-Health because it is also implemented on the patient's smartphones through an App. In addition, it integrates a risk algorithm of depression, which is already validated (the predictD algorithm). It also includes an initial GP-patient interview and a specific training for the GP. Finally, a map of potentially useful local community resources to prevent depression will be integrated into the DSS.

Active8 enrollment criteria

Resting-state Functional Connectivity Throughout a Course of iTBS in Major Depression

DepressionDepressive Disorder3 more

This study aims to investigate changes in functional connectivity over a four week treatment course with intermittent theta burst stimulation (iTBS) in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD). To this end, seven weekly resting-state fMRI (rs-fMRI) scans at 7 tesla (7T) will precede, accompany and follow the iTBS treatment course. By obtaining several samples of the modulatory effects of iTBS on functional connectivity networks and simultaneous measurements of the depressive symptoms it will be possible to assess the time course of changes in connectivity across different networks, and to assess the overall relationship between the network modulation and the antidepressant effects of the treatment over time.

Recruiting16 enrollment criteria

Using Sleep Wearables to Adapt Cognitive-behavioral Therapy for Insomnia in the Context of Depression...

InsomniaMajor Depressive Disorder1 more

This study aims to better adapt cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBTi) for people with comorbid depression by using objective sleep measures to tailor the behavioral interventions components of CBTi. Using ambulatory monitors, we also aim to investigate changes in brain activity and heart rate throughout the intervention. In this parallel-group randomized clinical trial, participants undergo one week of baseline ambulatory monitoring after which they are randomly assigned to one of two intervention arms: 1) digitally delivered CBTi (eCBTi) based on standard subjective sleep measures (sleep diary), or 2) eCBTi based on objective sleep measures (EEG headband). The intervention spans over 5-weeks, followed by a week of ambulatory monitoring and follow-up measures one week and one month after the end of the intervention. The study also includes a post-intervention interview to gather feedback on participant experiences. The overall protocol includes online questionnaires and structured clinical interviews assessing sleep, insomnia, and mental health, as well as treatment-related measures before, during, and after the intervention. It is anticipated that eCBTi using objective sleep measures will lead to better treatment acceptability, satisfaction, and effectiveness, including greater improvements in symptoms of insomnia and depression. It is also anticipated that sleep EEG and heart rate profiles will improve along the course of eCBTi.

Not yet recruiting16 enrollment criteria

Treating Major Depression With Yoga Mono-therapy

Depression MildDepression Moderate

The goal of this single-center, single-blind, randomized, controlled, parallel group, interventional trial to evaluate antidepressant efficacy of yoga monotherapy of 12-weeks duration in 180 adults meeting diagnostic criteria for mild-to-moderate major depression at the Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital. Researchers will compare the yoga interventions to a an education control intervention on holistic healthcare.

Not yet recruiting24 enrollment criteria

School-based IPT-G for Adolescents With Depression in Nepal: a Pilot Realist C-RCT

Depression

Globally a third of adolescents are at risk of depression with negative consequences for their health and development. Most of the world's adolescents live in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) where access to treatment for depression is limited. Psychological interventions are treatments that seek to change behaviours, cognitions and feelings to improve mental health but few have been tested with adolescents in LMICs. This study will use a cluster randomised controlled trial approach to test one such intervention, interpersonal therapy (IPT) for adolescents in Chitwan district, Nepal. The current study will compare whether adolescents (aged 13-18) with depression who receive group interpersonal therapy improve more than adolescents who receive information about local mental health services but no active intervention (enhanced usual care). Adolescents' depressive symptoms will be assessed eight to ten weeks after IPT has finished using the Patient Health Questionnaire modified for adolescents (PHQ-A). We will also aim to assess the feasibility and acceptability of delivering group IPT in secondary schools in Chitwan, Nepal. In addition, in this trial we aim to refine our hypotheses around why IPT works, how, and for whom, and pilot the tools which will be used to answer these questions later in the full trial.

Not yet recruiting8 enrollment criteria

Effects of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) in the Management of Suicidal Ideation...

Depression and Suicide

The main objective of this study is to demonstrate that 15 transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) sessions of 30 minutes at 2 mA intensity are effective to reduce suicidal ideation

Not yet recruiting15 enrollment criteria

tDCS in Depression in Perinatal Women

DepressionPregnancy

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 will apply tDCS by themselves for 4 weeks at home. Researchers will compare Visit 1 to Visit 3 in one group.

Not yet recruiting20 enrollment criteria

Cancer Within a Pandemic: A Telemental Health Intervention

CancerSurvivorship2 more

The purpose of this research study is to test an online support group designed to help young adults who have had cancer treatment to manage their mood during a pandemic. Investigators hope to learn more about what effects a support group may have upon the health and well-being of young adults who have undergone cancer treatment by offering an online support group that teaches healthy coping skills in a practical and acceptable way. Investigators would also like to know if certain parts of the online material is more effective in helping subjects manage their mood.

Recruiting14 enrollment criteria

Investigating the Effect of a Smartphone-based Serious Game on Depressive Symptoms.

Depressive Symptoms

The objective of the present project is to study the effect of a smartphone-based serious game intervention for depressive symptoms. The serious game is based on Cognitive Behavior Therapy CBT, being behavioural activation and the promotion of physical activity one of the most important components.

Not yet recruiting8 enrollment criteria

The RECOVER sUb-study, Which Leverages quaNtitative and Credible Research tOols From Verily, Will...

Treatment Resistant Depression

The objective of this study is to collect both active and passive data using a wearable, multi-sensor device (Verily Study Watch) and phone application (Mood App) which aims to capture mental health status, in subjects participating in the RECOVER clinical trial (A Prospective, Multi-center, Randomized Controlled Blinded Trial Demonstrating the Safety and Effectiveness of VNS Therapy® System as Adjunctive Therapy Versus a No Stimulation Control in Subjects With Treatment-Resistant Depression).

Recruiting18 enrollment criteria
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