
Internet-guided Cognitive Behavioural Therapy to Improve Depression Patients With Cardiovascular...
Cardiovascular DiseaseDepressionPurpose and aims Tailored internet-based cognitive behavioural therapy (I-CBT) is a new innovative and person-centred method that is promising that may be used to decrease depression in patients with cardiovascular disease (CVD). In patients with CVD, depressive symptoms is a common co-morbidity leading to decreased wellbeing, and increased morbidity and mortality. Depressive symptoms are both underdiagnosed and undertreated in CVD patients. Earlier studies have demonstrated the efficiency of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) for many psychiatric conditions, but few studies have evaluated CBT in patients with CVD. The overall purpose of this study is to evaluate the effects of the tailored I-CBT program on reducing depressive symptoms and other patient reported outcomes in patients with cardiovascular disease (CVD) and to explore factors related to implementation of the I-CBT program in clinical cardiac care. The primary aim: -To evaluate the effects of the tailored I-CBT depression program on depressive symptoms. Secondary aims: To evaluate effects on quality of life´, sleep and anxiety To evaluate factors that can influence the I-CBT programs effect on depressive symptoms. To gain knowledge about the I-CBT program, as perceived by patients and health care professionals. To explore facilitators and barriers to the implementation of the I-CBT program in clinical practice from the perspectives of patients, health care professionals and policymakers.

Prenatal Listening to Songs Composed for Pregnancy and Symptoms of Anxiety and Depression: a Pilot...
Prenatal AnxietyDepressionPrenatal anxiety and depression are distressing for the expectant mother and can have adverse effects on her fetus and child. This study aimed to determine whether listening to specially composed songs would be an effective intervention for reducing symptoms of prenatal anxiety and depression over a period of 12 weeks.

The Effects of Light Therapy on Circadian Rhythms, Sleep, and Mood in Postpartum Depression
DepressionPostpartumThe proposed study aims to establish the feasibility of light therapy for postpartum depression delivered via Re-Timer, demonstrate its preliminary efficacy, and illuminate relationships between circadian shifts and mood changes using a novel, home-based circadian biomarker assessment paradigm (salivary dim light melatonin onset; DLMO).

Safety and Feasibility of Combined Trigeminal and Occipital Transcutaneous Nerve Stimulation (CTO-TNS)...
Major Depressive DisorderSafety and Feasibility of Combined Trigeminal and Occipital Transcutaneous Nerve Stimulation (CTO-TNS) in Major Depressive Disorder (MDD)

Clinical Trial on Efficacy of rTMS to Improve ECT in Treatment-Resistant Depression
Major Depressive DisorderIt's a prospective, multicentric, randomized, controlled study concerning 56 patients with treatment-resistant depression (TRD). The main objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of priming repeated Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) sessions before Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) for treatment of TRD patients. The primary outcome will be the depressive symptoms intensity measured with the Hamilton Rating Scale For Depression (HAMD-21 items) after 5 ECT. The secondary outcome is to evaluate the safety and most particularly the cognitive effects of this association.

Sudarshan Kriya Yoga and Cardiac Autonomic Control in Patients With Anxiety-Depression Disorders...
AnxietyDepressionThe effects of Sudarshan Kriya Yoga (SKY) on autonomic function in patients with anxiety-depression disorders is unknown. Thus, the authors will investigate cardiac autonomic control in a population of patients with anxiety-depression disorders which will undergo a specific SKY treatment.

Improve: Integrating Emotion Focused Components Into Psychological Therapy
Unipolar DepressionAnxiety Disorder1 moreThe primary purpose of this study is to compare the efficacy of two treatment-as-usual (TAU) conditions: TAU with integration of emotion focused components (EFT) and TAU with focus on self-regulation (SR). Especially the long-term efficacy is evaluated with a focus on differential effects. Moreover, the mechanisms of change of both conditions are investigated.

Effectiveness of a Mobile Technology Intervention for the Treatment of Depression
DepressionDiabetes1 moreBackground: Depression is a usual comorbid event associated to chronic diseases, such as hypertension and diabetes, constituting an important public health problem, with negative consequences for patients' quality of life and self-care, as well as for compliance with medical treatment. In low and middle income countries depression is often unrecognized and untreated, and there is a lack of human resources to treat depression and other mental problems in these health care systems. Aim: The present study aims to test a 6 week low-intensity psychological intervention (CONEMO) delivered via an applicative for smartphones for people with depressive symptoms and co-morbid diabetes and/or hypertension recruited in primary health care units, in São Paulo (Brazil).

Investigating Transcranial Ultrasound as a Potential Intervention for Depression
DepressionAnxiety DisordersDepression is the leading cause of disability worldwide. Because a significant number of people with depression do not respond to medication or therapy, alternative treatment options are greatly needed. Recent research has focused on brain stimulation methods due to their therapeutic utility for treating depression. Yet, current brain stimulation methods have drawbacks, including invasive surgery and limited precision in targeting specific areas. A novel brain stimulation method, transcranial ultrasound (TUS), is noninvasive, has greater spatial precision than most existing methods, and is proven safe for humans. TUS has been found to increase positive mood in chronic pain patients. In a double blind study, TUS increased positive mood in over 140 healthy undergraduates at the University of Arizona. Despite evidence that TUS can increase positive mood in humans, it has yet to be investigated whether TUS can increase positive mood in humans who are experiencing chronic low mood or depression. The present study will, for the first time, examine whether TUS can improve depressive symptoms. Twenty to thirty participants with mild to moderate depressive symptoms (Beck Depression Inventory Score between 10 and 25) will be randomly assigned to a TUS sham or TUS activation condition. In the TUS activation condition, TUS will be used to stimulate the right fronto-temporal area, which has previously been shown to increase positive mood. Participants in the TUS sham condition will not receive any brain stimulation. Participants will attend five sessions within seven days or ten sessions within fourteen days. At each session, in addition to brain stimulation, self-reported mood and depressive symptoms will be recorded. Furthermore, the investigators will use electroencephalogram (EEG) to record changes in brain electrical signals during TUS stimulation. Based on prior research, the investigators predict that mood will increase and depressive symptoms will decrease with TUS stimulation.

Active Reference (Fluoxetine) Fixed-dose Study of Vortioxetine in Paediatric Participants Aged 7...
Depressive DisorderMajorInvestigation of the efficacy and safety of a new potential treatment of Major depressive disorder (MDD) in paediatric participants (age 7 to 11 years).