To Increase Psychological Well-being by the Implementation of Forgiveness Education
AngerDepressive Symptoms1 moreThis project examines the development of psychological well-being in children and teachers through a 12- week forgiveness education program conducted in three conflict zones of the world, Northern Ireland, Israel/Palestine, and Taiwan. A 12-week forgiveness education program will be investigated in elementary schools in three conflict zones of the world, Northern Ireland, Israel/Palestine, and Taiwan. The responsibilities of the sub-team in each of the three research sites will be: a. recruiting schools, assisting the teacher training before the forgiveness education program starts b. shepherding teachers, doing the fidelity checks, administering the instruments and collecting data during the forgiveness education program. Once a school gives permission to be part of this study, the forgiveness curriculum will be implemented as a 12-week standard curriculum for the grade 5 (US equivalency) students. Teachers of the grade 5 classes will be trained to administer the program. Teachers, students and their parents must give the consent to take part in the measures of the study.
Loneliness During the NPIs for the COVID-19 Pandemic in Norway: Risk Factors and Associations With...
LonelinessWorry4 moreThe present study of loneliness during the COVID-19-related NPIs is part of a larger project aiming to investigate psychological reactions and symptoms associated with the current and ongoing governmental initiatives in place in Norway. The results will lead to a better understanding of the psychological effects on quarantine on the population and consequently will be relevant for the development of tailored prevention and intervention programs fit for pandemic crises. Objectives Investigate the levels of loneliness in a general population during the strict social distancing government-initiated non-pharmacological interventions (NPIs) for the COVID-19 pandemic. Investigate risk and resilience factors for loneliness and the associations between loneliness and psychopathology symptoms during the NPIs. Aims Inform the general public, policy makers, scientists, and health practitioners about the associations of the NPIs with the mental health problem of loneliness and its potential effect on psychopathology. Provide a foundation for policymakers and health-care professionals to employ interventions that protect the general public against increased psychological suffering and dysfunction during society's handling of pandemics.
The Self-Compassion Online - Preventing Depression Trial
DepressionPurpose: Depression affects 12.6% of Canadians at some point in their life. Depression is associated with staggering personal and economic costs. There are several treatments that have been shown to treat episodes of depression when they occur. Unfortunately, more than half who respond to these treatments go on to re-experience an episode of depression. Even with psychological and pharmacological interventions designed to prevent future episodes, relapse and recurrence of the disorder remain alarmingly high. A patient-focused and self-directed intervention that harnesses the effects of an Eastern-influenced concept, called self-compassion, has shown tremendous promise in treating acute depression. Self-compassion is being moved by one's own suffering, and a desire to alleviate such suffering. Objectives: In the proposed project, the investigators will examine whether a self-compassion intervention is effective in preventing relapse/recurrence of depression over a 12-month period among people who are at high risk for relapse. The investigators will also examine whether the intervention works to prevent depression by increasing the innate ability to bounce back from stress, a concept known as resilience. Methodology: 120 participants with a history of depression will be randomly assigned to the self-compassion intervention or a self-assessment reflection condition, and their respective relapse rates will be examined over a period of 12 months. Importance to Research: This will be the first study to examine the effects of self-compassion as a preventive intervention for depression. Impact on health: If successful, this new intervention can be used by thousands of people in Saskatchewan and Canada who are at risk for depression relapse.
The Mental Health Status of the General Population During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Its Association...
DepressionGeneralized Anxiety1 moreThis study seeks to investigate the levels of common psychopathology symptoms (i.e., depression and generalized anxiety) in a general 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 generalized anxiety and depressive symptoms, as well as predictors of adherence rates to government-initiated non-pharmacological epidemiological interventions (NPI's). 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. Provide a foundation for policymakers and health-care professionals to employ interventions that protect the general public against possibly increased psychological stressors, suffering and dysfunction during society's handling of the pandemic. Help policymakers better understand the associations of demographic variables and psychological symptoms with adherence, providing an initial understanding of adherence rates, which may be used to help society fight against the COVID-19-virus from an epidemiological perspective by promoting factors that increase adherence.
Comparison of Beck Depression Score in Multipar and Nulliparous Women Who Have Gone Under Dilatation...
DepressionAnxiety Depression1 moreIt is aimed to compare the beck depression and anxiety values of the nulliparous and multipar pregnant women who undergo optional abortion below 12 weeks and to evaluate the effect of the parity on depression and anxiety.
Mobilized Psychoeducation and Skills Based Intervention (Pep-Pal) for Caregivers of Patients With...
DistressAnxiety1 moreThe proposed project is a pilot study of the Pep-Pal (Psychoeducation and Skills Based Intervention) versus a treatment as usual control group. A total of 60 caregivers; including caregivers of patients with HSCT (Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation), caregivers enrolled in Phase I clinical trials, and caregivers of patients with advanced cancer (Stage III, solid tumor) will be enrolled in this study. The investigators do not expect different outcomes from these three groups, rather these populations are selected to optimize recruitment within a short time frame. The caregivers will be randomized to either treatment as usual or Pep-Pal intervention.
Drug Use Investigation Of Effexor (SECONDARY DATA COLLECTION STUDY; SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF EFFEXOR.UNDER...
Depression/Depressed StateSECONDARY DATA COLLECTION STUDY; SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF EFFEXOR.UNDER JAPANESE MEDICAL PRACTICE
Be a Mom: Effectiveness of a Web-based Preventive Intervention for Postpartum Depression
PostPartum DepressionThe main goal of the research is to apply and evaluate the web-based preventive intervention (the Be a Mom program), in terms of its efficacy, acceptability and feasibility (user's adherence, dropout), and user's satisfaction. Prior to the randomized controlled trial (RCT), the investigators will conduct a pilot trial to evaluate the preliminary version of the Be a Mom program in high-risk women (random assignment to the intervention or to the control condition). The RCT will be a two-arm prevention trial. Women who have had a child during the prior month will be enrolled in the study. A minimum number of 1000 women will be enrolled in the study. After agreeing to participate in the study, the women will be screened for the presence of risk factors for PPD and early-onset PPD symptoms (using self-report questionnaires) by a researcher (licensed psychologist). In case of a negative screen, women's participation in the study will end. In case of a positive screen (high-risk women), women will be randomly assigned to one of the conditions: the intervention (Be a Mom program) or the control condition. The sample will be recruited online and at the maternities of Coimbra University Hospitals-CHUC, EPE. Participation in the study will last 11 months. The Be a Mom program will last 5 weeks. Participants in both conditions will be invited by the researchers via email to complete baseline, post-intervention and follow-up (4-months and 12-months after childbirth) assessments. Assessments will include self-report questionnaires to assess several indicators (e.g., depressive and anxiety symptoms, dyadic adjustment, mother-child bonding, and maternal confidence), mechanisms that may be involved in the treatment response (e.g., npsychological flexibility, emotional regulation) and user's acceptability and satisfaction.
Preeclampsia Research on Vitamin D, Inflammation, & Depression
Pre-EclampsiaDepression2 moreThis study is designed to comprehensively investigate the anti-inflammatory role of vitamin D in reproductive aged women, and its association with preeclampsia and depression. Findings will have substantial impact providing new information implicated in the development of preeclampsia (a condition that may include hypertension, tissue swelling caused by excessive fluid, and kidney stress) and postpartum depression (after birth). Additionally, the study is designed to understand how early mental health screening and evaluation can help pregnant women reduce their risk of developing postpartum depression. Testing the acceptability and effectiveness of this mental health screening, education and referral program at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center will provide valuable patient centered qualitative and quantitative data that can be used in future services planning. The study will enroll up to 200 pregnant women (in third trimester of pregnancy) in total.
Mediterranean Diet and Recurrence of Depression
Clinical TrialDepression2 moreOBJECTIVES:To assess the effect of the intervention with Mediterranean Diet (MD) supplemented with extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) or tree nuts (TN) during 2 years (compared to a control group without intervention) on the risk of recurrence of unipolar depressive disorder in patients with partial or total remission for unipolar depressive disorder (1). Differences between groups in changes in residual symptoms (2), quality of life (QL) (3), biochemical parameters (4) and in the risk of medical/psychiatric co-morbidities (5) will be also analyzed. Finally, gut microbiota and its changes will be collected and compared between groups (6). METHODS: Multicenter clinical trial with 3 arms of intervention (MD+EVOO; MD+TN;control) during 2 years. Adults with previous episodes of unipolar depressive disorder in partial or total remission stage (determined through Montgomery-Asberg questionnaire and MINI interview) will be included. Participants with current depression, psychiatric co-morbid disorders or with problems to follow dietary recommendations will be excluded. A recurrence ratio of 35% in the MD groups and of 50% in the control group will be considered (Hazard Ratio: 0.7). We estimate a sample size of 720 participants (750 to count for losses) (90% power and 5% alpha error). Intervention will be performed through postal mail (recipes and information), email, phone y new technologies (Web page/mobile app) with periodic contacts with psychiatrics and dieticians and postal mail for free EVOO and nuts supply. Information from participants will be gathered with validated questionnaires of diet, physical activity, QL, or symptoms using postal mail, email, Web page or the phone. The analyses will be performed by intention to treat.