Correlation Study Between Mental Behavioral Symptoms in Dementia Patients and Mood Disorders of...
DementiaTraditionally, the more severity of dementia patients, the heavier the burden of the comparators, and in the clinical observation,the dementia patients with rich mental behavior symptoms are more burdened. Therefore, exploring the impact of psychological burden and different subtypes of different dimensions with Behavioral and psychological symptoms (BPSD) will more comprehensive understanding of the factors affecting the burden of caregivers. The starting point of this project is to analyze the relationship between the types of mental behavior symptoms of dementia patients and the emotional disorders of caregivers. The topic will analyze the correlation of psychological burden of caregivers and different symptom dimensions from the perspective of refinement, helping more effective identifying high-burden mental behavior symptoms in clinically , judging the risk of emotional problems in caregivers, and adopting better humanities or medical care, so that dementia patients can better adapt to care and improve the mental health of caregivers.
Analysis of Sleep Study Data to Assess Depressive Burden
Sleep DisorderDepressive; Behavioral Disorder1 moreThis study evaluates the effectiveness of the MEB-001 device in assessing physiological parameters that provide a clinically significant depressive burden screener. This study uses objective physiological markers from MEB-001 to estimate the clinically significant depressive burden as subjectively reported by the subject with the Beck Depression Inventory - II (BDI-II).
Evaluation of a Cognitive Remediation Program for Mood Disorders
Taking Charge of Cognitive Impairment in Patients With Mood DisordersPsychotherapeutic management of cognitive disorders in patients suffering from a mood disorder
Effects of Omega-3 EPA/DHA for Soldiers at Risk for Mood Disorders
Mood DisordersDepression2 moreStress-related disorders are among the most prevalent and expensive medical consequences of participation in military operations. Omega-3 fatty acids EPA/DHA derived from fish oil are known to benefit both neuronal development in the young, and cognition and mood in various populations. It is possible that soldiers receiving Omega-3 EPA/DHA will exhibit significantly higher cognitive performance, better affect/mood state, and less combat stress symptomatology compared to the placebo after 12 weeks of supplementation. A goal would be to reduce the prevalence of combat stress injuries in military personnel.
Towards Neurobiology-based Diagnosis and Treatment of Affective Disorders
Affective DisorderThe project is a multi-center, prospective cohort study. The study's total targeted enrollment is 400 first-episode patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) and 400 healthy controls.
Quantitative Investigation of Environment and Participation
Supported Accommodation ResidentsSchizophrenia3 moreSupported accommodation provides individuals with complex mental health difficulties the opportunity to maintain a tenancy with different levels of staff support provided to develop and maintain living skills and engage in social and work activities. Physical features of the place people live, the support they receive from staff and the individuals needs all have the potential to impact on their ability to engage in activities that enable then to have increasing independence within the community. The study will investigate the relationship between the physical and social features of supported accommodation environments and whether this facilitates or inhibits people with complex mental health difficulties' participation in everyday life, relationships, pursuing interests and work. The study will also consider whether people's needs have an effect on the relationship between the environment and their participation. The study will analyse data collected using measures of clients' levels of participation, features of the supported accommodation environment and how needs mediates this relationship. The aim is to inform ways of working with people with complex mental health difficulties in supported accommodation that increase opportunities for participation in the activities they need, want and enjoy doing.
An Eye Tracking Study of Affective Disorder Patients With Suicide Risk
Major Depressive DisorderBipolar Disorder1 moreThis research tries to investigate the validity and reliability of eye-tracking technologies by using different paradigms (eg. free-view, pro-saccade and anti-saccade) which served as a novel way of evaluating suicide risk among affective disorder patients including bipolar and unipolar depression. All the participants including health control will be assessed by clinical interviewing, self-report assessment, cognitive evaluation and eye-tracking task.
The Analysis of Physical, Physiological and Behavioral Data Collected From Sensors That Track the...
Psychiatric Disorders MoodAn observational study that uses a digital system to collect physiological, physical and behavioral data using worn sensors on psychiatric patients suffering from schizophrenia, bipolar and schizoaffective disorders. The system will enable to analyze the data using a personal digital algorithm in order to detect changes in mental condition and or changes in adherence to medication treatment, and assist in identification of illegal drug usage.
Effect of Genetic Association With Functional Dyspepsia and Mood Disorders
DyspepsiaBackground: Functional dyspepsia (FD) is one of the commonest digestive disorders. The pathophysiology of functional dyspepsia is uncertain. Risk factors include genetics, gender, age, helicobacter pylori infection, etc. However, few reported the association of genetic contribution to the development of FD and mood disorder. Indication: Functional dyspepsia patients Study center(s): Prince of Wales Hospital, Hong Kong Aims: To evaluate genetic factors on development of functional dyspepsia & common mood disorders To evaluate genetic factors on the severity of function dyspepsia & mood disorders To develop a diagnostic test for classification of functional dyspepsia by plasma ghrelin and serotonin expression To collect sleep data for future use To save blood sample for future retrospective diagnostic or genetic examination Study design: Case-control cross sectional study Number of subjects: Total of 1200 subjects (300 FD patients + 300 relatives of FD patients FDR) and (300 Controls + 300 FDR) Patient population: Functional dyspepsia patients age 18-60 Duration of study: 1 May 2012 - 30 April 2013 Primary variable(s): Genetic polymorphisms of targeted genes, plasma ghrelin and serotonin expression Secondary variable(s): FD global symptom assessment and symptom scores Number of visits: 1 Hypotheses: Shared genetic factors contribute to the development of FD and common psychological disorders FD patients contribute to suppression of plasma ghrelin and serotonin expression compared to healthy controls
Design and Methods of the Mood Disorder Cohort Research Consortium (MDCRC) Study
Mood DisordersBipolar Disorder1 moreThe Mood Disorder Cohort Research Consortium (MDCRC) study is designed as a naturalistic observational prospective cohort study for early-onset mood disorders (major depressive disorders, bipolar disorders type 1 and 2) in South Korea.