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.
Correlating Real and Virtual World Behavioral Fluctuations in Adolescence
Attention-Deficit and Hyperactivity DisorderAnxiety4 moreThe present study will explore a new approach to ongoing evaluation and monitoring of fluctuations in personality traits via commercial video games. The aim of this longitudinal study is to examine the influence of everyday life event on video games performance as a function of individual differences in gaming behavioral patterns. focusing on the ongoing performance vacillations of the patient on commercial video games will offer insights in to possibly new generation of real time assessment medium of ongoing behavior.
Predictors of Suicidal Behavior in Depression
Suicidal BehaviorDepression2 moreThis study aims at identifying predictors of suicidal behaviors in depressed subjects. Investigators will first compare demographic, clinical, and biological features of depressed recent suicide attempters (within one week) and depressed subjects without lifetime history of suicide attempt. Baseline risk factors for suicide will be used to predict the risk of attempting suicide during a one year follow-up. A thorough evaluation of these patients will allow to identify the factors associated with suicidal risk and develop a simplified risk score that could be used in clinical settings to improve our practice.
Impact of the Introduction of ORKAMBI on Anxiety, Depression, Quality of Life and Adherence of Adolescents...
Cystic FibrosisThe aim of this project is to evaluate the psychological reshuffle induced by ORKAMBI. The particular focus of this study is the consequence of its introduction on anxiety, depression, quality of life and adherence to all cystic fibrosis (CF) treatment. To answer this question investigators will monitor the psychological function of CF adolescents and young adults treated with ORKAMBI and compare them to CF adolescents and young adults not treated with ORKAMBI.
Quality Assurance of Cognitive-behavioral Therapy
DepressionAnxietyThe study examines associations between competence in cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and adherence to evidence-based generic CBT in therapists and treatment outcome in patients with depression or an anxiety disorder in psychiatric outpatient care.
Study of Rotatory Vestibular Tests in Major Depression Patients and Healthy Control Subjects.
DepressionVestibular DisorderThis study evaluates the vestibular activity in major depression patients and healthy controls using the rotatory test and electronystagmography.
Examining Validity and Reliability of the Shared Decision Making Process Survey in Adults With Depression...
DepressionThe purpose of this study is to test two differently worded versions of the Shared Decision Making Process scale in a sample of adults who have recently made a decision about treatment of depression. The main goals are to gather evidence of reliability, to test whether the generic version has similar psychometric performance to the original, and to extend generalizability of the findings to younger adults.
Analysis of Change of Optic Nerve Sheath Diameter in in Patients Operated for Urological Reasons...
Anaesthetic Complication NeurologicalCentral Nervous System DepressionThe assessment of the diameter of the optic nerve sheath (ONSD) using ultrasound can be a very helpful tool in the assessment of increased intracranial pressure in patients operated for urological procedures.
Quality of Life Assessment Between Stroke and Multiple Sclerosis Patients of the Same Age Range...
StrokeMultiple Sclerosis3 moreThe purpose of this study is to investigate the physical, psychological, social and functional aspects of life in relatively young people suffering from vascular stroke and in people diagnosed with multiple sclerosis of the same age group and to generally assess the subjective perception of these patients about their general health and well-being. In addition, to assess the degree of depression experienced by people in this age group who suffer from these diseases. Additional objectives are to investigate important factors that negatively affect the quality of life in this group of patients, according to the international literature, and to highlight targeted interventions to promote mental and physical health in order to improve the quality of life in these chronic patients.
Anxiety, Depression and Eating Attitudes of Diabetes Mellitus Patients During COVID-19 Lockdown...
Diabetes MellitusSARS-CoV-2The aim of this observational, cross-sectional study is to evaluate the impact of the second national COVID-19 lockdown in Greece, regarding the aspects of depression, anxiety and eating habits, in relation to the adjusted work and family conditions, among diabetes mellitus patients.