The Use of Major Depression Inventory (MDI) in Measuring Preoperative Depressive Symptoms in Breast...
DepressionDepressive SymptomsThe purpose of this study is to measure depressive symptoms in breast cancer patients before surgery with Major Depression Inventory (MDI). The investigators hypothesize that this patient group will not produce scores correlating to having a mild, moderate or severe depression even though they have just recently experienced a major life crisis by receiving a malignant diagnosis.
Case-control Study- Cancer Pain: Uncontrolled Pain as Depression Development Predictor in Oncologic...
Cancer PainThe purpose of this study is to evaluate the relationship between cancer pain and risk of depression among cancer patients.
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.
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.
Study Evaluating Anxiety and Depression in Patients With Psoriatic Arthritis
Psoriatic ArthritisThis is an epidemiological non-interventional study assessing the prevalence of anxiety and/or depression disorders in patients suffering from Psoriatic Arthritis (PsA) in Spain.
Association Between Low Back Pain and Quality of Sleep
Quality of SleepSubacute or Chronic Low Back Pain3 moreA prospective study to assess the association between the change in quality of sleep and the change in intensity of pain in Spanish patients seen for subacute or chronic low back pain. The objective is to determine the prevalence of sleep alterations, the association between quality of sleep and intensity of pain, degree of disability, intensity of catastrophizing and depression.
Treatment Clinical Practice in Bipolar Depression in Spain
Bipolar DepressionCross-sectional observational, non interventional, multicenter study of retrospective review of clinical records of ambulatory followed up bipolar patients in order to record epidemiological aspects of the course of the disorder, more specifically of bipolar depression episodes and the clinical practices carried out by psychiatrists in Spain in bipolar depressive episodes
Monoamine Transporter Function and Autonomic Regulation During Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
DepressionOutcome of psychodynamic psychotherapy measured by [123I] nor-B-CIT SPET imaging Background Psychodynamic psychotherapy is a widely practised form of psychotherapy in the treatment of depression. There is evidence that serotonin transporter (SERT) densities are altered in depression. Preliminary observations have suggested that SERT function may recover in connection with dynamic psychotherapy. The objective was to determine whether SERT densities change in relation to clinical recovery during psychodynamic psychotherapy.
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.
Veteran Health Study
Stress DisordersPost-Traumatic3 moreThe purpose of The Veteran Health Study (CSP #569) is to better understand the mental and physical health of veterans as they get older. We are inviting approximately 10,000 members of the Vietnam Era Twin (VET) Registry to participate. As veterans approach their mid-sixties, it is important to understand the impact of wartime deployment on health and mental health outcomes nearly 40 years later. The investigators will assess the prevalence of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other mental and physical health conditions for Vietnam era veterans, and explore the relationship between PTSD and other conditions. CSP #569 involves 3 phases of data collection. In Phase I, VET Registry members are invited to complete a paper and pencil questionnaire including items on physical and mental health, disability, health behaviors, demographic information and use of health care services. After completing Phase I, VET Registry members are invited to Phase II which involves a telephone interview about mental health. In Phase III, some of those who participated in Phase I will be invited to a sub-study confirming self-reported heart disease and diabetes using a provider survey. Data collected for CSP #569 will be combined with existing VET Registry data. This will provide a rich picture of the health of Vietnam era veterans and the influence of PTSD on the lives of veterans.