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Active clinical trials for "Depressive Disorder"

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Probiotics to Treat "Inflammatory Depression"

Depression

The main aims of this project are to test if: i) Specific probiotic lactobacilli (added to stabilized ongoing treatment) are efficacious in treating depressive symptoms in individuals with low-grade inflammation, defined using high sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) and BMI. ii) This effect is mediated through decrease of inflammation, estimated by treatment-associated changes in blood and faeces biomarkers. Secondary aims are to investigate the relationship between specific depressive symptoms and inflammation and if there is a correlation between certain pro-inflammatory or metabolic markers and depression.

Active18 enrollment criteria

Treating Depression With Text Messaging

Moderate Depression

The purpose of the research study is to investigate whether CBT-txt, a counseling program delivered by text messages is effective in stopping or reducing depressive symptoms. CBT-txt is based on a counseling program that has been proven to reduce depression when delivered in-person and on the web, but has not yet been tested or shown to be effective when delivered by text.

Active7 enrollment criteria

Efficacy and Safety of Psilocybin in Treatment-Resistant Major Depression

Treatment-resistant Depression

The study aims to investigate the safety and efficacy of oral psilocybin administered under supportive conditions in treatment-resistant major depression (TRD). The study is a bi-centric, prospective, randomized, active placebo-controlled study investigating the effects of 25 mg and 5 mg (p.o.) psilocybin versus placebo (100 mg nicotinamide) in a psychotherapeutic context in 144 patients with TRD from moderate to severe degree (ICD-10 F32/F33). After giving written informed consent and down-titration of their monoaminergic medication under supervision of the treating psychiatrist and the study team, patients will be randomly assigned to one of four trial arms using an online randomization tool: 1) receiving placebo (100 mg nicotinamide) at the first session and the full dose (25 mg) at the second; 2) receiving the presumably sub-effective dose (5 mg) at the first session and the full dose (25 mg) at the second; 3a) receiving the full dose (25 mg) at the first session and 5 mg at the second; 3b) receiving the full dose at both sessions. The two dosing sessions are accompanied by three preparatory and four integration sessions. Drug administration must occur under psychotherapeutic conditions. Two trained therapists (one male, one female) will be assigned to each patient and be present during each dosing, preparatory and integration sessions. We will follow the safety guidelines provided by Johnson et al. (2), including a thorough preparation, establishment of trust/rapport, a safe and pleasing physical environment and sufficient interpersonal support. For safety reasons and close monitoring, patients will stay hospitalized for one night after each dosing session (i.e. in-patient setting).

Active38 enrollment criteria

Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation as Home Treatment in Depression

Depression

In this one-armed study the feasibility and effectiveness of a home treatment with transcranial direct currect stimulation in depression will be investigated.

Active12 enrollment criteria

Effects of Electroacupuncture With Different Frequencies for Major Depressive Disorder

Major Depressive Disorder

Two groups of subjects will be included 55 subjects in electroacupuncture with 2Hz group, 55 subjects in the electroacupuncture with 100Hz group. The clinical efficacy of electroacupuncture with different frequencies (2 Hz, 100 Hz) in the treatment of MDD will be observed by evaluation indicators, such as Self-rating depression scale and Hamilton depression scale.

Active19 enrollment criteria

Amplification of Positivity to Enhance Social Connections in Anxiety and Depression

DepressionAnxiety Disorders and Symptoms

The overall goal of this project is to develop a novel transdiagnostic behavioral treatment -- Amplification of Positivity (AMP) -- intended to enhance positive social connections in individuals with elevated anxiety and/or depression. Social relationship impairments are common and debilitating consequences of anxiety and depression. Existing treatments have some beneficial impact on social functioning; however, many people continue to have few and/or poor quality relationships following treatment, even after experiencing symptom relief. This study will evaluate the effects of AMP on the brain systems that have been shown to be important for establishing positive connections with others. Approximately 100 individuals (ages 18-55) seeking treatment for anxiety or depression will participate in this study. Participants will be randomly assigned with equal probability to either AMP or stress management training (SMT) (6 sessions each). Participants will be assessed at baseline and post-treatment and compared on measures assessing brain responses to social reward (primary outcome), as well as physiological, behavioral, and emotional responses to social reward (secondary outcomes). It is hypothesized that the AMP group will experience greater increases from pre- to post-treatment in activity in brain systems that regulate the processing of social reward cues (e.g., striatum) relative to participants in the SMT group. It is also hypothesized that changes in brain activation to social reward from pre- to post-treatment will be correlated with the degree of improvement in social connectedness.

Active16 enrollment criteria

Vagal Nerve Stimulation for Treatment Resistant Major Depression

Major Depressive Disorder

The purpose of this study is to 1) explore whether vagal nerve stimulation (nVNS) using a hand- held non-invasive device (gammaCore™) works to treat depression and 2) to confirm gammaCore™'s safety profile.

Active23 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of a Therapeutic Mobile App for Depression

Depression

The purpose of this study is a preliminary evaluation of a gamified attention bias modification training (GAMBT) for reducing symptoms of depression and rumination. Individuals with elevated symptoms of depression will use the digital intervention over the course of 4 weeks. They will complete a brief (~5 question) survey daily, as well as weekly assessments.

Active10 enrollment criteria

Intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation for MDD

Major Depressive Disorder

This study will evaluate the effectiveness of intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation for patients with Major Depressive Disorder.

Active17 enrollment criteria

Vital-signs-integrated Patient-assisted Intravenous Opioid Analgesia

Respiratory Depression

This is a closed-loop system which is embodied in a novel and intelligent algorithm that takes into account patients' vital signs. The system allows better and responsive titration of personalized pain relief together with non-invasive physiological monitoring that measures oxygenation, breathing and heart rate continuously.

Active8 enrollment criteria
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