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Active clinical trials for "Depressive Disorder"

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HPA Axis Activity Due To Early Traumatic Stress and Metabolic Symptoms

Childhood TraumaMajor Depressive Disorder

This study evaluates the association between early trauma, depression and metabolic symptoms.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Comparing Effectiveness of Treating Depression With & Without Comorbidity to Improve Fetal Health...

DepressionPreterm Delivery

Depression during pregnancy is prevalent (15-20%) and has an adverse impact on fetal outcomes including preterm delivery (PTD) and low birthweight (LBW). Currently, significant confusion exists about if and how depression during pregnancy should be treated, given the unknown risk-benefit profiles of various treatments. We propose to conduct a two-stage prospective cohort study to determine if treating depression in pregnancy is effective in improving fetal outcomes, and which treatment is most effective: pharmacotherapy, psychotherapy or a combination. The risk-benefit of the treatments will be examined separately for two depression types: pregnant women with depression only and those with other psychiatric comorbidities to evaluate possible differences in treatment effectiveness between the two groups. Findings will provide answers to long standing stakeholder questions of how to treat depression in pregnancy and which treatment is most effective with the best risk-benefit profile in improving fetal outcomes. Selecting an effective treatment could reduce PTD or LBW, thus, reducing infant mortality and morbidity, and medical costs.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Psychosocial Issues and Bariatric Surgery

ObesityEating Disorders2 more

Bariatric surgery is associated with long-term weight loss, as well as short-term improvements in obesity-related medical comorbidities. However, a significant proportion of patients fail to lose sufficient weight, or experience significant weight regain. Although no robust predictors of response have been identified, pilot data that will be presented and reviewed suggest that surgery has profound effects on eating behaviors and psychosocial functioning, and that these factors may affect postoperative weight control. The present investigation capitalizes on the Longitudinal Assessment of Bariatric Surgery (LABS) consortium to conduct an in-depth examination of the psychosocial aspects of surgery among a geographically, ethnically, and racially diverse sample of men and women undergoing bariatric surgery. This project unites experts in the areas of psychopathology, eating behaviors and quality of life to conduct a naturalistic study using state-of-the-art assessment tools; to document the relationships among psychosocial factors; and to examine psychosocial predictors of surgical outcomes.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

DESEO: DEpression Screening and Education: Options to Reduce Barriers to Treatment

Depression

The purpose of this project is to implement a Depression Education Intervention (DEI) designed to increase disease literacy, and dispel myths about depression and its treatment among Hispanic patients thus reducing stigma and increasing treatment engagement. This project will be conducted at one community health center whose patient population is majority Hispanic.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Antagonism of Opioid-Induced Respiratory Depression by CX1739 With Preservation of Opioid Analgesia...

Opiate Induced Respiratory Depression

The study is an investigation to assess the capacity of ascending doses of CX1739 to antagonize the respiratory depressive effect of remifentanil. The study will also investigate whether ascending doses of CX1739 reduce the analgesic effect of remifentanil or alter the BIS measure of sedation and will evaluate the safety of CX1739 when used in conjunction with remifentanil.

Unknown status22 enrollment criteria

An Internet-based Program for Prevention and Early Intervention of Adolescent Depression

Depression

Major depression is a highly prevalent and severe mental disease. Interventions based on information and communication technologies (ICTs) generate innovative opportunities to prevent and to intervene early the depression in adolescents. In Colombia, there are few preventive mental health interventions scientifically oriented and seeking to demonstrate efficacy in context. The purpose of this study is to determine whether an internet-based program is effective to prevent and to intervene early the depression in adolescents between 13 and 19 years of age in 8 schools of the Antioquia Region, Colombia . Study design: A cluster-randomized clinical trial will be carried out with 600 adolescents. The efficacy, adherence, and acceptability of the internet-based program will be evaluated. A single-blind randomized controlled trial will be conducted with two arms, the intervention arm (n=300), which will receive an internet-based program for depression, and the TAU (Treatment As Usual) arm (n=300).

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Internetbased Relapse Prevention for Partially Remitted Depression

Depression

The main purpose of the study is to test whether Internet-based relapse prevention plus medication has a better protective effect compared to medication only, for persons with residual depressive symptoms who are currently in paid employment or in education. We hypothesise that during the two years following the intervention: The persons in the group receiving Internet-based relapse prevention plus medication will be absent from work for fewer days due to sick-leave compared to those in the medication-only group. Fewer persons in the group receiving Internet-based relapse prevention + medication will experience long term sick-leave (60 days or more) compared to those in the medication-only group. The persons in the group receiving Internet-based relapse prevention plus medication will suffer fewer depressive relapses compared to those in the medication-only group. At follow-up, the persons in the group receiving Internet-based relapse prevention plus medication will have higher health related quality of life and lower levels of depressive symptoms compared to those in the medication-only group.

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria

The Study of Serum Melatonin Rhythm Levels in Patients With Major Depressive Disorder

Major Depressive Disorder

One of the main points in the biological trends is, the circadian rhythm and disturbance in this cycle, which cause mood disorders and irregularity in this bio clock, to get depression. The pineal gland with the precise regulation of circadian rhythm of melatonin regulates the brain haemostasis. The abnormal function of this gland gives rise to psychiatric disorders. In the period of youth and early of middle-age cause biochemical changes and disturbance in biorhythm including melatonin secretion. This process can change the peak of melatonin phase. In addition, a decrease in the level of serum melatonin, can change the function of immune system of depressed patients. This function facilitates the process of cancerous cell formation and tumor growth. With respect to the conflicting results and that the positive and negative roles of melatonin in the creation of depression is unknown, the aim of this study was to compare the morning and nocturnal serum melatonin rhythm levels in the patients with Major Depressive Disorder. The second purpose was to measure the morning and nocturnal serum melatonin levels in the depressed and healthy men and women.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

EMR Data to Assess Monitoring of Patients Treated With Quetiapine

SchizophreniaBipolar Disorder1 more

A study to evaluate the effectiveness of an update of educational materials with respect to evaluation of monitoring of metabolic parameters

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Mobile Phone Sensing and Outreach as Adjuncts to Internet-Based Behavioral Intervention for Depression...

Depression

Investigators are evaluating the use of phone sensor data to estimate behavior, depression and anxiety.

Completed10 enrollment criteria
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