
A Multicenter, Relapse Prevention Study With Levomilnacipran Extended Release (ER) in Participants...
Depressive DisorderMajorThis study evaluates the efficacy, safety and tolerability of levomilnacipran extended-release (ER) compared with placebo in the prevention of depression relapse in major depressive disorder (MDD).

Evaluate SAGE-547 in Female Participants With Severe Postpartum Depression
Postpartum DepressionThis is an open-label proof-of-concept study designed to evaluate the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics (PK), and efficacy of SAGE-547 Injection in adult female participants diagnosed with severe postpartum depression (PPD).

Efficacy of Vortioxetine on Cognitive Dysfunction in Working Patients With Major Depressive Disorder...
Major Depressive DisorderTo assess the efficacy of acute treatment with 10 mg/day vortioxetine versus placebo on cognitive performance (focusing on the aspect concerning speed of processing, executive functioning, attention) in working patients with major depressive disorder (MDD).

Efficacy of Vortioxetine Versus Escitalopram on Cognitive Function in Patients With Inadequate Response...
Major Depressive DisorderThis study aims at evaluating the effect of vortioxetine on cognitive dysfunction in major depressive disorder (MDD) patients with inadequate response to current antidepressant treatment.

Study to Evaluate the Efficacy of Duloxetine in Outpatients With Major Depressive Disorder and Pain...
Depressive DisorderMajorThe purpose of this study was to investigate the efficacy of duloxetine versus placebo on pain in outpatients with major depressive disorder (MDD): change in Brief Pain Inventory Short Form (BPI-SF) 24-hour average pain score from baseline over the 8 weeks of treatment

Prophylactic Use of Postpartum Sertraline to Prevent Postpartum Depression
DepressionPostpartumThe purpose of this project is to assess the effectiveness of preventative antidepressants immediately following delivery on postpartum depression rates in women at high risk due to prior history of depression or postpartum depression.

Healthy Approach to Physical and Psychological Problems in Youngsters With IBD (HAPPY-IBD).
Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)Ulcerative Colitis3 moreThe presented study aims to reduce symptoms of depression and anxiety in adolescents with inflammatory bowel disease and increased symptoms of anxiety and depression by using the disease specific CBT program (PASCET-PI)in order to improve quality of life and to improve the clinical course of disease.

The Treatment of Depression With Yoga and Walking
DepressionMajor Depressive Disorder2 moreThis randomized controlled trial is designed to test the Vagal-gamma amino-butyric acid (GABA) Hypothesis that one of the mechanisms by which yoga-based practices improve mood and decrease anxiety is by correcting an autonomic system (ANS) imbalance with too much activity in the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) and too little activity in the parasympathetic nervous system (PNS). This imbalance is associated with under activity in the GABA system. It is hypothesized that yoga-based practices increase activity in the PNS by increasing respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA), which is associated with increased activity in the GABA system and decreased depressive and anxiety symptoms.

Music to Improve Sleep Quality in Adults With Depression and Insomnia
InsomniaDepressionInsomnia is a common sleep disorder for patients with depression. This has a major impact on the quality of life for the individual. The aim is to investigate, whether music intervention is effective in improving sleep quality, reducing symptoms of depression and improving quality of life Participants use a sound pillow and selected music in the The Music Star app at home as a sleep aid in 4 weeks.

BA Trial for Co-Occurring Depression and Substance Use
DepressionSubstance Use DisordersA large proportion of people seeking treatment for drug and alcohol issues also have clinically significant depression symptoms. This combination of problems tends to have a negative impact on treatment and leads to poor health and disability, yet relatively few studies have focused on the development of interventions for treating this comorbidity. There is emerging evidence to suggest that Behavioural Activation (BA) may be a viable and cost-effective treatment for comorbid depression and substance use problems, however more research is needed in order to establish its effectiveness in routine practice. The aim of this study is therefore to investigate the efficacy of a brief (6-session), manualised BA intervention among service users with depression who are accessing Community Drugs and Alcohol treatment. We are planning to recruit up to 128 service users who are actively using substances to be randomly assigned to either the 6-week BA intervention or Treatment as Usual in Community Drugs and Alcohol services. These participants will be recruited from either a Community Drugs and Alcohol service or a Community Mental Health service. Our research will assess whether the BA intervention is more effective than usual care in (1) reducing depression symptoms, (2) reducing substance use, and (3) improving treatment engagement (i.e. session attendance). We expect that our results will establish the efficacy of integrating BA for depression into routine Community Drugs and Alcohol Treatment.