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Effects of Insomnia Treatment on Metabolism in Patients With Depression

Insomnia ChronicInsomnia4 more

This project will examine changes in metabolism and depressive symptoms after receiving CBT-I in 30 subjects with insomnia disorder and MDD.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

HEADS: UP Online Psychological Self-management Intervention: Feasibility 2

StrokeCVA (Cerebrovascular Accident)2 more

To test feasibility of online version of HEADS: UP

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Bright Light Therapy as Augmentation of Depressive Symptoms on Acute Psychiatric Floor

Depression

The purpose of this study is to explore if Bright Light Therapy (BLT) as augmentation of depression treatment on an acute psychiatric floor is feasible, helps alleviate depressive symptoms, improve functioning, and decrease length of stay on the psychiatric floor.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Prevalence of Major Depression Among Immigrants in Santiago, Chile

Major Depressive Disorder

The general aim of this study is to explore the prevalence of major depressive disorder and the use of mental health services in the immigrant populations in the Metropolitan Region of Santiago, Chile. The hypotheses are: A healthy immigrant effect will be observed in the studied population by which their prevalence of major depressive disorder will be lower than the prevalence in the general Chilean population. A significant association will be observed between the loss of socio-economic position after migration and a greater probability of major depressive disorder. A significant association will be observed between the report of victimization experience(s) in the previous year and a greater probability of major depressive disorder. A significant association will be observed between financial difficulties and a greater probability of major depressive disorder. The sampling framework of the Chilean National Institute of Statistics (INE) from the 2016 Census will be used for the purpose of this research. The sampling units are as follows: Primary sampling units (PSUs): conglomerates or groups of adjoining houses, organized in spatial blocks (200 households on average) Secondary sampling units (SSUs): individual households within each of the conglomerates selected in the first stage Final sampling units: persons meeting the study's inclusion criteria Multi-stage random probability sampling involving a 3-stage sampling design will be used - first, the sampling of the primary sampling units (PSUs); second, the sampling of households within the selected PSUs and finally, the random sampling of a household member. Participants (n=1,100) will then take part in a 45-minute interview. This interview will be a household survey using the modular version of the Composite International Diagnostic Interview (WHO-CIDI) looking at exploring a broad spectrum of factors traditionally associated with increased risk of affective disorders: Sociodemographics Finance Variation in socioeconomic position Experience of victimization Discrimination Experience of childhood adversity

Completed3 enrollment criteria

A Naturalistic Study of Ketamine for Treatment Resistant Mood Disorders

Treatment Resistant DepressionBipolar Depression2 more

This study aims to openly test the long-term safety, tolerability and effectiveness of repeated administration of IV, nasal spray and oral ketamine for treatment-resistant mood disorders.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Role of Self-focused Attention in Depression

Depression

Using a task measuring the tracking of eye movements, the aim of this study is to demonstrate that individuals suffering from depression focus their attention more on their reflection in the screen after recalling a failure (and this all the more so as their depressive symptomatology is strong) .

Completed17 enrollment criteria

Retrospective TMS Therapy for Adults With MDD

Major Depressive Disorder (MDD)

Examine change in the magnitude of antidepressant effects as a function of number of TMS sessions and to determine whether extended treatment courses, beyond 30 and beyond 36 TMS sessions, result in improved efficacy.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Ascertaining Diagnosis Classification With Elicited Speech

Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic DisordersBipolar and Related Disorders4 more

Cross-sectional observational study of the relationship between speech patterns and psychiatric symptoms and disorders.

Completed17 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Menopause on Sexual Life and Depression: a Case-control Study.

MenopauseDepression1 more

work completed but not yet published

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Estimating the Prevalence of Postpartum Anxiety and Depression in the Context of the Coronavirus...

DepressionPostpartum

In December 2019, infection with a new coronavirus Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) emerged in China and has since spread throughout the world. Forms of varying severity of COVID-19, a disease induced by this emerging virus, have been described in pregnant women. In addition to the direct effects of the virus on the pregnant woman and the fetus, the pandemic context itself is likely to act as a psychological risk factor and to alter the protective factors for mental disorders. This pandemic context is in itself anxiety-provoking, even traumatogenic, particularly because of the potentially lethal infectious risk that it conveys, all the more so in psychologically vulnerable populations. In addition to the fear of viral contamination, the fear of childbirth and the postpartum period, which includes a more or less important part of anxiety-provoking uncertainty, is added to the fear of viral contamination in the perinatal period. This addition of stress factors is likely to increase the prevalence of perinatal depressive disorders and anxiety disorders, particularly the psychotraumatic experience of childbirth. Sanitary and social measures, such as quarantine, restriction of access of accompanying persons to maternity unit, or contagious isolation of mothers suspected of being infected or infected, which may furthermore impose a separation of mother and child, are also likely to have psychopathological consequences. In this context, three maternity wards of the PREMA University Hospital Federation (UHF PREMA) : Groupe hospitalier Paris Saint-Joseph (GHPSJ), Louis Mourier Hospital (APHP) and Port-Royal Hospital (APHP), in partnership with the "Centre de Psychopathologie du Boulevard Brune (CPBB)" and the psychiatry department of the Louis Mourier Hospital have set up a care protocol consisting of a systematic screening offered to women following childbirth on the first day of their pregnancy, aimed at identifying those with perinatal anxiety and depressive symptoms. Women presenting symptoms are then treated according to the modalities adapted to the organization of each of these three centers.

Completed7 enrollment criteria
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