Intra-nasal vs. Intra-venous Ketamine Administration
Major Depressive DisorderThe current study wishes to contribute to the applicability of the use of ketamine in a clinical setting by focusing on the efficacy of intra-nasal administration compared with the IV route.
Efficacy of Trial-Based Cognitive Therapy and Behavioral Activation in Treatment of Depression
Major Depressive DisorderMajor Depressive Disorder (MDD) is a mood disorder, highly prevalent in Brazil and in world. The treatments of choice are the psychotropic drugs of the class of antidepressants and Behavioral or Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT). The aim of this study is to compare the efficacy of Trial Based Cognitive Therapy with the Behavioral Activation and pharmacotherapy in the treatment of MDD in a randomized clinical trial witch 96 patients with MDD,
Psychotherapy Plus: Combining Cognitive Behavioral Therapy With tDCS
Major DepressionThe study will investigate whether cognitive behavioral psychotherapy (CBT) combined with prefrontal transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is more efficacious with regard to symptom reduction in depressed patients than CBT combined with sham-tDCS or CBT alone.
Low Field Magnetic Stimulation (LFMS) in Subjects With Treatment-Resistant Depression (TRD)
DepressionDepressive Disorder4 moreThe purpose of this study is to compare the relative effectiveness of 20 and 60 minutes of Low-Field Magnetic Stimulation in relieving symptoms in patients with major depression who are treatment resistant.
Adjunct Minocyline in Treatment-resistant Depression
Major Depressive DisorderThis study examines the antidepressant efficacy of minocycline as an adjunct to an antidepressant standard treatment (AD-ST), for patients with unipolar major depressive disorder (MDD).
Deep Brain Stimulation in Patients With Chronic Treatment Resistant Depression
Major Depressive DisorderRecurrent Depressive Disorder1 moreMajor depressive disorders are real public health issues in terms of diagnosis and treatment. Some forms of depression are chronic and resistant to treatment (TRD). In these forms suicide risk is important. Patients with TRD are potential candidates for neurosurgical interventions to treat depression. However, psychosurgery interventions based upon lesions, showed their limitations related to 1. the large variability in neurosurgical gestures, 2. their side effects, and of course 3. the irreversible damage caused by the surgery. Thus, deep brain stimulation (DBS) could represent an opportunity for patients suffering from TRD. Our preliminary study based upon the stimulation of the accumbens nucleus showed encouraging results. The investigators have thus planned a randomized controlled trial versus sham stimulation to confirm the therapeutic value of nucleus accumbens DBS.
Transdiagnostic Psychotherapy for Veterans With Mood and Anxiety Disorders
Major Depressive DisorderPersistent Depressive Disorder6 moreCognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a brief, efficient, and effective psychotherapy for individuals with depressive and anxiety disorders. However, CBT is largely underutilized within Veteran Affairs Medical Centers (VAMCs) due to the cost and burden of trainings necessary to deliver the large number of CBT protocols. Transdiagnostic CBT, in contrast, is specifically designed to address numerous distinct disorders within a single protocol. This transdiagnostic approach has the potential to dramatically improve the accessibility of CBT within VAMCs and therefore improve clinical outcomes of Veterans. The proposed research seeks to evaluate the efficacy of a transdiagnostic CBT by assessing clinical outcomes and quality of life in VAMC patients with depressive and anxiety disorders throughout the course of treatment and in comparison to an existing evidence-based psychotherapy, behavioral activation treatment.
Study of Lurasidone in Treating Antipsychotic Naive or Quasi-Naive Children and Adolescents
SchizophreniaSchizoaffective Disorder12 moreThe overarching purpose of this pilot study is to collect preliminary data regarding the variability of weight gain associated with lurasidone (Latuda©) treatment of antipsychotic naive children and adolescents in order to inform decisions about including a lurasidone arm in a future large scale trial of different approaches to minimize antipsychotic associated weight gain in the pediatric population. In adults, lurasidone appears to cause minimal weight gain. The participants will be 6-19 years old with psychotic spectrum, mood spectrum, or autism spectrum disorders. They will have 4 weeks or less of lifetime antipsychotic exposure.
Evaluation of a Stepped Care Approach to Manage Depression in Diabetes
Major Depressive DisorderMinor Depressive Disorder2 moreThe study examines the efficacy of a stepped care approach for depressed diabetes patients (first study objective). 256 patients with diabetes and comorbid subthreshold or clinical depression will be randomly assigned to either a stepped care approach or a treatment-as-usual condition. The stepped care approach consists of three treatment steps comprising diabetes-specific cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) (group), depression-specific CBT (single), and psychotherapeutic and/or psychiatric treatment (single). Patients assigned to the stepped care approach will be treated stepwise until a clinically significant reduction of depressive symptoms is attained or all three treatment steps are passed. The primary outcome of the first study objective is a clinically significant reduction of depressive symptoms in the 12-month follow-up. Secondary outcomes are reduction of diabetes-related distress and improvement of well-being, health-related quality of life, diabetes acceptance, diabetes self-care, and glycaemic control. Additionally, cost-benefit analyses will be performed. The second study objective is to analyse associations between diabetes, depression, and the serum levels of inflammatory markers. The third study objective is to analyse the courses of depressive conditions in diabetes with regard to recovery rates and incidence of major depression.
Open Trial of Duloxetine in Outpatients With Irritable Bowel Syndrome Symptoms and Co-Morbid Major...
Major DepressionIrritable Bowel SyndromeThis study will evaluate the efficacy of duloxetine in reducing depressive symptoms, abdominal pain, and other symptoms of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IRS) in a population of outpatients with Major Depressive Disorder MDD and clinical symptoms of IBS.