Role of the Stress in the Development of the Metabolic Syndrome
Anxiety DisordersDepressive Disorders2 moreThe purpose of this study is determine the incidence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) in people of high risk, of 40 or more years and attended in the Primary Care. Evaluating the association between anxiety, depression, quality of life and the vital stressful events, and the development of the metabolic syndrome in general population. Our hypothesis is that population of the cohort with bigger degree of stress will develop earlier the metabolic syndrome. If our hypothesis about the metabolic syndrome are demonstrated, it would allow establishing in a future interventions on these factors of risk to prevent or to decrease the incidence of this syndrome in the Primary Care.
Emotional Brain Networks & Cognitive Functioning in Depression and Anxiety
Major Depressive DisorderGeneral Anxiety DisorderThis study aims to 1) examine common and specific emotional and cognitive dysfunctions between Major Depression and generalized anxiety disorder; 2) Examine emotional and cognitive dysfunctions between the two disorders and healthy controls; 3) Examine the biomarkers predicting successful therapy or not.
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.
The Gut Microbiota of Bipolar and Depression
Bipolar DisorderMajor Depressive DisorderBackground: The gut microbiome is emerging as an important factor in regulating mental health yet it remains unclear what the target should be for psychiatric treatment. Investigators aim at elucidating the complement of the gut microbiome community for individuals with Major Depressive disorder (MDD) and Bipolar disorder (BD) relative to controls, and test for relationships with symptoms. Methods: Investigators prospect to recruit subjects including patients and controls amount to 240. All subjects will be collected for blood and stool samples,assessed by clinical scales. Finally, analyzing the correlation among the metabolon in blood, microbiota in stool and clinical scales to obtain the possible interaction between diseases and gut microbiota.
Depressive Symptoms and Emotion Regulation Following Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
DepressionThis study investigates depressive symptoms and the use of emotion regulation strategies over the course of a two-year period in participants terminating outpatient cognitive behavioral therapy for depression. The main objective of the study is to examine if changes in the use of certain emotion regulation strategies (e.g. reappraisal, rumination) predict depression relapse or changes in depressive symptoms after the completion of outpatient cognitive behavioral therapy.
Screening Questionnaire for Depression
DepressionDepression is common in primary care and general medical settings, but is often unrecognized and untreated by physicians working in those settings. The Patient Health Questionnaire for depression (PHQ-9) is well validated and widely used screening instrument.
The Comparison of Cognition, Depression and Anxiety, and Quality of Life After Hip Fracture Surgery...
Postoperative Cognitive DysfunctionHip Fractures3 morePostoperative cognitive dysfunction is a relatively common in elderly patients after hip surgery, but exact mechanism of its onset is still unclear as well as contributing factors. There is also increased incidence of depression and anxiety. Both affect the recovery after surgery, slow it down and reduce the quality of life. Patients will be divided into two groups, operated under regional anaesthesia and operated under general anaesthesia, and monitored after surgery. Patients will be tested before and after surgery to evaluate postoperative cognitive deficits, depression and anxiety scale and health-related quality of life questionnaire.
Cohort Study on the Outcome and Influencing Factors of Perinatal Depression
Perinatal DepressionPrognosisResearch and follow-up of the course and outcome of high-risk pregnant women with perinatal depression in the third trimester; Factors affecting the outcome of the disease; Recurrence of PND in pregnancy again; The influence of different intervention methods on the course of the disease.
Risk Factors for Anxiety and Depression Among Pregnant Women During the COVID-19 Pandemic
AnxietyDepression1 moreThe article presents a protocol of a cross-sectional study of mental health of pregnant women in relation to the COVID 19 pandemic. The primary aim is to compare differences in anxiety and depression scores of pregnant women between countries affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. The secondary aim is to assess demographic, economic, and social aspects affecting maternal anxiety and depression scores among pregnant women worldwide in the time of the COVID-19 pandemic. Finally, investigators will be able to compare differences in perception of the different aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic (social distancing, restrictions related to delivery) between countries and according to the epidemic status (number of infected patients, number of reported deaths). The comparisons will also be done according to COVID-19 status of the participants.
Poststroke Depression of Clinical Trial Registration
StrokeDepressionThe investigators aim to explore the relationship between gut microbiota composition and earlier poststroke depression via 16S rRNA sequencing.