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Before medications are approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) or before certain therapy methods are widely accepted as effective, they are tested on people who volunteer to participate in a clinical trial.
Organizations across the country are looking for people like you to take part in their research studies. The list of studies below have been selected from ClinicalTrials.gov based on their inclusion of one or more of the following terms: anxiety disorders, depression, OCD, PTSD, and bipolar disorder.
The Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA) is supportive of research that is conducted through clinical trials. Participating in research can potentially help change the mental health outcomes for you and others who suffer anxiety, depression, and related disorders. You may learn about new interventions/treatments that are being considered.
Read this ADAA blog about things to know and questions to ask before committing to a clinical trial.
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Biomarker-guided rTMS for Treatment Resistant Depression
Weill Medical College of Cornell University
Treatment Resistant Depression
Major Depressive Disorder
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is a treatment for depression. The
investigators are continuing to learn how to optimize outcomes from rTMS treatment. The
purpose of this research project is to use brain network connectivity patterns as
measured by resting state functional magne1 expand
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is a treatment for depression. The investigators are continuing to learn how to optimize outcomes from rTMS treatment. The purpose of this research project is to use brain network connectivity patterns as measured by resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to confirm a way to optimize the use of rTMS to treat depression. In addition, the study aims to gain a better understanding of how rTMS influences brain networks. Type: Interventional Start Date: Sep 2021 |
Exploring the Effects of Corticosteroids on the Human Hippocampus
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Hydrocortisone
Depression
Healthy Volunteers
Chronic corticosteroid (CS) exposure is associated with changes in memory and the
hippocampus in both humans and in animal models. The hippocampus has a high concentration
of glucocorticoid receptors (GCRs), and the pre-clinical literature demonstrates
shortening of apical dendrites in the CA3 regi1 expand
Chronic corticosteroid (CS) exposure is associated with changes in memory and the hippocampus in both humans and in animal models. The hippocampus has a high concentration of glucocorticoid receptors (GCRs), and the pre-clinical literature demonstrates shortening of apical dendrites in the CA3 region of the hippocampus and decreased neurogenesis in the dentate gyrus (DG) following CS administration. In humans, both stress and CS exposure are associated with a decline in declarative memory performance (a process mediated by the hippocampus). Impairment in declarative memory and hippocampal atrophy are reported in patients with excessive CS release due to Cushing's disease, and, by our group, in patients receiving prescription CS therapy. These findings have important implications for patients with mood disorders, as a large subset of people with major depressive disorder (MDD) show evidence of HPA axis activation, elevated cortisol and, importantly, resistance to the effects of CSs on both the HPA axis and on declarative memory. Thus, resistance to corticosteroids appears to be a consequence of MDD. this study will examine changes in declarative memory, as well as use state-of-the-art high-resolution multimodal neuroimaging, including structural and functional (i.e., task-based and resting state) MRI, in both men and women healthy controls, and, as an exploratory aim, a depressed group, given 3-day exposures to hydrocortisone (160 mg/day) or placebo. The study will translate preclinical findings to humans, provide valuable data on possible sex differences in the response to cortisol and, for the first time, identify specific hippocampal subfields (e.g., CA3/DG) in humans that are most sensitive to acute CS effects. Using resting state fMRI data and whole brain connectomics using graph theoretical approaches, we will determine the effects of cortisol exposure on functional brain networks. Furthermore, this will be the first study to use neuroimaging to compare the brain's response to CSs in people with depression vs. controls, and determine whether depressed people demonstrate glucocorticoid resistance within the hippocampus. We hypothesize that hippocampal response to acute CSs will be greatest in the CA3/DG subfield, greater in women than in men, and that depressed people will show a blunted hippocampal response to CSs compared to controls. A multidisciplinary research team with extensive experience in CS effects on the brain and hippocampal subfield neuroimaging, and a prior history of research collaboration, will conduct the project. Type: Interventional Start Date: Oct 2019 |
A Pilot Study of Prophylactic Management of Lamotrigine in Pregnant Women
Johns Hopkins University
Bipolar Disorder
Major Depressive Disorder
Schizo Affective Disorder
Pregnant women who are taking lamotrigine will be evaluated monthly during pregnancy
including a clinical evaluation and a blood draw for lamotrigine levels at each visit.
Based on the Therapeutic Drug Monitoring protocol, participant's lamotrigine dosing will
be adjusted as needed based on partici1 expand
Pregnant women who are taking lamotrigine will be evaluated monthly during pregnancy including a clinical evaluation and a blood draw for lamotrigine levels at each visit. Based on the Therapeutic Drug Monitoring protocol, participant's lamotrigine dosing will be adjusted as needed based on participant's blood levels compared to the reference concentration that was obtained prior to pregnancy or early in pregnancy while clinically stable. After delivery participant and participant's infants will be assessed for mood and functioning at 1, 2, 4, and 6 weeks postpartum. Type: Observational Start Date: Dec 2018 |
Examining the Efficacy of a Digital Therapeutic to Prevent Suicidal Behaviors
University of Memphis
Suicidal Behaviors
Suicide Ideation
Depression/Anxiety
The primary aim of the project is to test the efficacy of BCBT delivered via a digital
platform (i.e., smartphone) to Servicemembers with recent suicidal ideation and/or
suicide attempts presenting to primary care clinics. Given existing challenges of scaling
empirically-supported treatments/interv1 expand
The primary aim of the project is to test the efficacy of BCBT delivered via a digital platform (i.e., smartphone) to Servicemembers with recent suicidal ideation and/or suicide attempts presenting to primary care clinics. Given existing challenges of scaling empirically-supported treatments/interventions for suicidality with fidelity, this project could lead to markedly expanded access to BCBT, along with improving our understanding about what intervention strategies are most effective and how they can be delivered with meaningful fidelity. Aviva, the digital version of BCBT, was developed for use with patients across the full spectrum of healthcare settings, including primary care. Aviva is not an emergency alert system, rather a digital platform for delivery of the full scope of BCBT treatment components. An open-label single group Phase I clinical trial has demonstrated the safety, tolerability, feasibility, fidelity, and potential efficacy of Aviva, with participants completing modules over 8 weeks, and follow-up assessments at weeks 1, 4, and 8. Subsequent refinements included the addition of technical features that would allow patients to revisit and/or repeat previously completed modules, along with integration of more characters for delivering video vignettes and greater opportunities for skills practice and treatment engagement. These modifications have further enhanced Aviva safety, tolerability, and fidelity, consistent with the original BCBT protocol. Not only is it hypothesized that Aviva will result in significantly larger reductions in severity of suicidal ideation than participants randomized to the control condition, but also that greater app engagement will be negatively correlated with severity of suicidal thinking. Moderators and mediators (i.e. suicidal beliefs, wish to live, impulsive decision-making) of intervention effects will also be examined. The study will be conducted at the primary care clinics at Fort Carson, with a goal of enrolling 720 patients across a two-year timeframe. Participants will be identified using each clinic's existing suicide risk assessment methods, including the PHQ-9 suicide risk item and a score of 1 or higher on the CSSRS Screener (Recent). Participants will be randomly assigned to one of two treatment conditions, Aviva or control (i.e., development of a safety plan consistent with local procedures and policies, along with referral for standard mental health care and suicide risk management in accordance with local policies and procedures). In an effort to address potential performance bias specific to smartphone use, participants in the control condition will download the Suicide Safety Plan app to their smartphones. Those in the Aviva condition will also complete weekly check-ins with Project 2 research clinicians to review treatment adherence, identify and respond to any logistical/operational problems, and respond to any unexpected emergencies and/or participant safety concerns. Participants will have up to five data points: baseline, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months. All data available from all participants and all time points will be included in the analyses, consistent with the intent-to-treat principle. Across our two previous clinical trials and our in-progress RCT, attrition during the first 12 months postbaseline was <30% and we anticipate similar rates in this trial. Type: Interventional Start Date: Feb 2024 |
Carrying for the Culture
Nurturely
Postpartum Depression
Breast Feeding
Suboptimal postpartum health outcomes in the US, including low rates of lactation and
high rates of postpartum depression, contribute to high rates of perinatal mortality and
morbidity as well as long-term and intergenerational health outcomes. Black birthing
parents and infants are at the highest1 expand
Suboptimal postpartum health outcomes in the US, including low rates of lactation and high rates of postpartum depression, contribute to high rates of perinatal mortality and morbidity as well as long-term and intergenerational health outcomes. Black birthing parents and infants are at the highest risk, with the lowest rates of lactation and the highest rates of postpartum depression. Yet most interventions to support lactation and postpartum mental health are based on models of care that are unrepresentative of Black and global majority communities. The principal investigator's previous Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) using soft infant carriers to increase parent-infant physical contact was effective in increasing lactation and decreasing postpartum depression in a sample of Latinx postpartum parents. Infant carrying, or "babywearing," is a culturally relevant prevention strategy based on models of parenting representative of Black and global majority communities. In this study, the investigators use strategies from implementation research and clinical effectiveness research to assess an infant carrier intervention within a community-based, culturally specific perinatal home visiting program for Black birthing parents. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jan 2024 |
Targeting Large-scale Networks in Depression With Real-time Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (1
University of Michigan
Major Depressive Disorder
The purpose of this study is to develop a technique called real time fMRI neurofeedback.
This technique uses a regular MRI scanner, except that special software allows the
researchers to measure activity in participants brain, using fMRI, and then give
information, in the form of a feedback signal1 expand
The purpose of this study is to develop a technique called real time fMRI neurofeedback. This technique uses a regular MRI scanner, except that special software allows the researchers to measure activity in participants brain, using fMRI, and then give information, in the form of a feedback signal, which indicates brain activity in real time, while in the MRI scanner. The larger goal of this study is to develop ways to help people, including those with depression, better regulate brain activity. The researchers think that this may be helpful in managing psychiatric symptoms. This study design has three phases, however, only two phases (phase 2 and 3) are considered to be a clinical trial. Phase 2 (part 2) was registered and is NCT05934604. This is the phase 3 (part 3) for this project and is funded by the National Institutes of Health. Type: Interventional Start Date: Mar 2024 |
M-O-M-S on the Bayou: Implementation of an Intervention for Mental Health in Pregnancy
Tulane University
Anxiety
Depression
Disasters have negative effects in the short term (physical trauma, adverse environmental
exposures, and unstable housing) and the long term (relocation, changes in family
functioning, and negative economic effects), which interact with social determinants to
worsen health among the most vulnerable1 expand
Disasters have negative effects in the short term (physical trauma, adverse environmental exposures, and unstable housing) and the long term (relocation, changes in family functioning, and negative economic effects), which interact with social determinants to worsen health among the most vulnerable women, infants, and communities. Trauma and severe stress are directly linked to pregnancy complications, and raise blood pressure during pregnancy, alter stress hormones, and increase vulnerability to infection, all of which predispose to reduced fetal growth and preterm birth. Disasters also worsen mental health, and depression during pregnancy and postpartum, for instance, is associated with worse physical health during pregnancy, maternal impairment, poorer quality parenting, negative child behavior, and poorer infant cognitive development.The goal of this intervention is to improve mental health in pregnant women living in a disaster-affected region. The main questions this intervention aims to answer are: - Assess the implementation outcomes (acceptability, adaptation, adoption, feasibility, fidelity, and sustainability) of a pilot intervention in a disaster recovery environment. - Assess the effectiveness of the M-O-M-S pilot intervention in a disaster recovery environment. The study will recruit pregnant women in areas that have experienced a natural disaster. Women will be recruited in early pregnancy and attend a series of classes on the cognitive and relationship changes of pregnancy and motherhood, and mental preparation for labor, led by a "mentor," a mother who has experienced pregnancy, labor, and motherhood. Type: Interventional Start Date: Nov 2023 |
Impact of Virtual Reality on Anxiety in Patients Undergoing Interventional Procedures
Northwestern University
Anxiety
Periprocedural anxiety is a common problem for patients who undergo interventional pain
procedures. Virtual Reality (VR) is an immersive experience that has gained acceptance in
the medical field as a tool for reducing anxiety and pain for patients.Research Aim:
To evaluate the effect of immersive1 expand
Periprocedural anxiety is a common problem for patients who undergo interventional pain procedures. Virtual Reality (VR) is an immersive experience that has gained acceptance in the medical field as a tool for reducing anxiety and pain for patients.Research Aim: To evaluate the effect of immersive virtual reality (VR) on periprocedural anxiety related to therapeutic cervical epidural steroid injections (ESI). The investigators hypothesize that immersive virtual reality will result in a clinically meaningful anxiety reduction, defined as the proportion of participants with > 50% reduction in Numeric Rating Scale (NRS) anxiety scores when compared to participants in the non-treatment group who will have standard preprocedural waiting time conditions in clinic, but no VR experience. Similarly, the investigators hypothesize a significant reduction in objective sympathetic tone as measured by skin sympathetic nerve activity (SKNA). Type: Interventional Start Date: Mar 2023 |
Safety and Tolerability of Open-Labeled Iloperidone in Adolescents
Vanda Pharmaceuticals
Schizophrenia
Bipolar I Disorder
To evaluate the safety and tolerability of iloperidone in adolescent patients with
schizophrenia or bipolar I disorder for up to 52 weeks of treatment. expand
To evaluate the safety and tolerability of iloperidone in adolescent patients with schizophrenia or bipolar I disorder for up to 52 weeks of treatment. Type: Interventional Start Date: May 2023 |
Assessing the Impact of Cannabidiol for Anxiety and Depression in Bipolar Disorder
Mclean Hospital
Bipolar Disorder
Preliminary data have suggested that cannabidiol (CBD) may have a number of clinical
benefits, including anti-anxiety and antidepressant properties. This study is a pilot
open-label clinical trial assessing a custom-formulated high-CBD product over the course
of 4 weeks in patients with bipolar dis1 expand
Preliminary data have suggested that cannabidiol (CBD) may have a number of clinical benefits, including anti-anxiety and antidepressant properties. This study is a pilot open-label clinical trial assessing a custom-formulated high-CBD product over the course of 4 weeks in patients with bipolar disorder who experience anxiety. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jun 2023 |
Transdiagnostic Cognitive Biomarkers
University of Minnesota
Pain
Depression
The overall objective of this study is to determine the feasibility of identifying
transdiagnostic biomarkers of cognitive function mediated by neuromodulation of the
dorsolateral prefrontal cortex that are translatable across disease groups in order to
more accurately phenotype clusters of cogniti1 expand
The overall objective of this study is to determine the feasibility of identifying transdiagnostic biomarkers of cognitive function mediated by neuromodulation of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex that are translatable across disease groups in order to more accurately phenotype clusters of cognitive dysfunction. Completing behavioral paradigms with electrophysiology and TMS is a challenging frontier. This study focuses on the feasibility of such an endeavor for those with chronic pain or depression as well as healthy controls. Type: Interventional Start Date: Apr 2022 |
Testing a Lifestyle Physical Activity Intervention for Women With Depression in Alcohol Treatment
Butler Hospital
Alcohol Use Disorder
Depression
The primary aim of this project is to test the efficacy of a technology-supported
lifestyle physical activity (LPA) intervention for preventing relapse among women with
depression engaged in alcohol treatment. Participants are randomized to either 1)
LPA+Fitbit intervention or 2) Fitbit Only contro1 expand
The primary aim of this project is to test the efficacy of a technology-supported lifestyle physical activity (LPA) intervention for preventing relapse among women with depression engaged in alcohol treatment. Participants are randomized to either 1) LPA+Fitbit intervention or 2) Fitbit Only control condition. Follow-up assessments and EMA data will be collected. Type: Interventional Start Date: May 2021 |
Circuit-Based Approach to Suicide: Biomarkers, Predictors, and Novel Therapeutics
Massachusetts General Hospital
Major Depressive Episode
Borderline Personality Disorder
Suicide
This neuroimaging study is a clinical trial investigating the effectiveness of
intermittent theta-burst transcranial magnetic stimulation (iTBS-TMS) to the inferior
parietal lobule (IPL) in reducing suicide risk in patients with major depressive episode
(MDE) or borderline personality disorder (BPD1 expand
This neuroimaging study is a clinical trial investigating the effectiveness of intermittent theta-burst transcranial magnetic stimulation (iTBS-TMS) to the inferior parietal lobule (IPL) in reducing suicide risk in patients with major depressive episode (MDE) or borderline personality disorder (BPD). Type: Interventional Start Date: Nov 2023 |
Exploring Mechanisms for Neuropsychiatric Symptoms of Parkinson Disease Using Transcranial Direct C1
Johns Hopkins University
Idiopathic Parkinson's Disease
Parkinson Disease
Depression
This study evaluates the effect of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) on
non-motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease, including depression and cognitive symptoms.
Participants are randomized to receive active or sham tDCS for 30 minutes over 10
treatment sessions. expand
This study evaluates the effect of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) on non-motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease, including depression and cognitive symptoms. Participants are randomized to receive active or sham tDCS for 30 minutes over 10 treatment sessions. Type: Interventional Start Date: Feb 2016 |
Neural Circuit Effects of Ketamine in Depression
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Major Depressive Disorder
This project is designed to examine the role of the subgenual anterior cingulate cortex
(sgACC) in anhedonia and anxiety in humans with depression, as well as the acute and
sustained effects of ketamine on agACC activation and depression symptoms. expand
This project is designed to examine the role of the subgenual anterior cingulate cortex (sgACC) in anhedonia and anxiety in humans with depression, as well as the acute and sustained effects of ketamine on agACC activation and depression symptoms. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jan 2024 |
Evaluating a Virtual Mentoring Program Plus Mental Health Videos for Teens
Appa Health
Depressive Symptoms
Anxiety Disorders and Symptoms
This clinical trial evaluates Appa Health, a mental health smartphone and computer app
for teenagers. Appa is built from two components. Component #1 shares short TikTok-style
videos with teens to cover techniques from a science-backed mental health treatment,
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. These vi1 expand
This clinical trial evaluates Appa Health, a mental health smartphone and computer app for teenagers. Appa is built from two components. Component #1 shares short TikTok-style videos with teens to cover techniques from a science-backed mental health treatment, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. These videos are designed by mental health experts and delivered by mental health influencers. Component #2 pairs teens with peer mentors with similar life experiences, who help guide teens through each week's video content. All peer mentors are trained and supervised by licensed mental health experts. The researchers believe Appa Health improves teens' mental health and well-being through teens' strengthened relationships and support from their mentor, as well as through the skills they gain through watching the videos. This study hopes to understand: (1) whether these Appa Health components improve teens' mental health and well-being, (2) how these components might improve teen outcomes, and (3) costs associated with each of these components. To answer these questions, the researchers will compare two versions of Appa support: Appa Complete and Appa Lite. Appa Complete involves pairing teens with mentors and sharing videos. Appa Lite involves only sharing videos with teens. First, the researchers will conduct a small version of this study to test procedures. Seventy-five teenagers (13-18 years old) with high depression or anxiety scores will be randomly given either: Appa Complete (mentoring + videos), Appa Lite (videos only), or a Waiting List Control. Based on the results of this smaller study, the researchers will change study procedures to improve teens' experiences and engagement in this research. After completing this smaller study, the researchers will run a larger version of the same study with 400 more teens. After teens are randomly given Appa Complete, Appa Lite, or a Waiting List Control, the researchers will test whether Appa's two treatment components improve teens' depression, anxiety, well-being, and other related outcomes. The researchers expect both Appa Complete and Appa Lite will improve teens' outcomes more than the Waiting List Control. The researchers also expect Appa Complete will improve teens' outcomes more than Appa Lite. The researchers will also measure costs associated with giving teens both treatment components and use this information to improve Appa's services for future teens. Type: Interventional Start Date: Feb 2024 |
Training in Evidence-based Treatments in Psycho-Oncology
Massachusetts General Hospital
Distress, Emotional
Depression, Anxiety
Fatigue
Pain
Insomnia
The goal of this research study is to train psychotherapists to administer individualized
evidence-based psychotherapies in a cancer care setting to participants with elevated
levels of distress due to their illness and/or treatment.
The intervention will mirror clinical care in psycho-oncology in1 expand
The goal of this research study is to train psychotherapists to administer individualized evidence-based psychotherapies in a cancer care setting to participants with elevated levels of distress due to their illness and/or treatment. The intervention will mirror clinical care in psycho-oncology in which the therapist, collaboratively with their supervisor, will choose specific components of the following evidence-based treatments to administer based on the clinical presentation of the patient and referring problem. - Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) - Acceptance Commitment Therapy (ACT) - Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) - Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) - Meaning-Centered Psychotherapy (MCP) - Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) - CBT for other cancer-related physical symptoms like pain, fatigue, and nausea. Participation in this research study is expected to last about 26 weeks. It is expected that about 100 people and 15 therapists will take part in this research study. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jan 2023 |
Cortical Inhibition As a Biomarker of Response in a Comparison of Bilateral Versus Unilateral Accel1
University of California, San Diego
Suicidal Ideation
Treatment-resistant Depression
This is a prospective clinical trial to confirm the effectiveness of bilateral
accelerated theta burst stimulation (aTBS) on suicidal ideation (SI), while exploring
cortical inhibition measures in this treatment paradigm. In this proposed study, the
investigators will evaluate the anti-suicidal eff1 expand
This is a prospective clinical trial to confirm the effectiveness of bilateral accelerated theta burst stimulation (aTBS) on suicidal ideation (SI), while exploring cortical inhibition measures in this treatment paradigm. In this proposed study, the investigators will evaluate the anti-suicidal effects of bilateral aTBS over the DLPFC compared to accelerated intermittent theta burst stimulation (aiTBS) over the left DLPFC in participants with TRD and SI. Additionally, the investigators aim to identify neurophysiological targets through which bilateral aTBS induces remission of SI in TRD differentially from aiTBS. Type: Interventional Start Date: Sep 2022 |
Cognitive Behavioral Intervention to Reduce Procedural Anxiety Among Woman With High Risk Pregnanci1
University of Colorado, Denver
Procedural Anxiety
High Risk Pregnancy
Fetal Complications
The goals of this study are to determine the feasibility and efficacy of a brief,
single-session cognitive-behavioral intervention for reducing preoperative and
postoperative anxiety and for determining satisfaction with the delivery process in
pregnant women scheduled for Cesarean delivery due to1 expand
The goals of this study are to determine the feasibility and efficacy of a brief, single-session cognitive-behavioral intervention for reducing preoperative and postoperative anxiety and for determining satisfaction with the delivery process in pregnant women scheduled for Cesarean delivery due to complications with their pregnancy. This will be done through a combination of psychoeducation and exposure therapy, where the participants will be walked through the steps of a Cesarean delivery in an operating room that mimics where the patient would actually be delivering. Follow-up will occur during the immediate and extended postpartum periods to determine satisfaction and levels of anxiety. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jul 2020 |
Safety and Tolerability Trial of Lumateperone in Pediatric Patients With Schizophrenia or Bipolar D1
Intra-Cellular Therapies, Inc.
Schizophrenia
Bipolar Disorder
This is a multicenter, global, 26-week, open-label study to assess the safety and
tolerability of lumateperone in pediatric patients with schizophrenia or bipolar
disorder. expand
This is a multicenter, global, 26-week, open-label study to assess the safety and tolerability of lumateperone in pediatric patients with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jan 2024 |
Ketamine Treatment Plans for Chronic Conditions
RIVER Foundation
Chronic Pain
Depressive Disorder
Anxiety Disorders
Chronic Disease
A study aimed to assess the efficacy of the various approaches to prescribing Ketamine
currently in use off-label. The focus will be to include ketamine within the study plan
of those with chronic conditions who are receiving ketamine. expand
A study aimed to assess the efficacy of the various approaches to prescribing Ketamine currently in use off-label. The focus will be to include ketamine within the study plan of those with chronic conditions who are receiving ketamine. Type: Observational Start Date: Jan 2023 |
The Rapid Diagnosis of MCI and Depression in Patients Ages 60 and Over
Miro Health
Depression
Mild Cognitive Impairment
Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) leading to Alzheimer's disease and related disorders
(ADRD) represents a significant health and economic burden of the rapidly expanding
senior population. The accurate detection and diagnosis of MCI and its common
comorbidity, late-life depression (LLD), is essentia1 expand
Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) leading to Alzheimer's disease and related disorders (ADRD) represents a significant health and economic burden of the rapidly expanding senior population. The accurate detection and diagnosis of MCI and its common comorbidity, late-life depression (LLD), is essential for prolonging patient quality of life and developing advancements in research and treatment options. The purpose of the proposed program is to refine Miro Health's A.I. to accurately detect, differentiate and diagnose MCI and LLD. Type: Observational Start Date: Sep 2023 |
One Talk at a Time: A Racial-ethnic Socialization Intervention for Diverse Families
University of North Carolina, Greensboro
Depressive Symptoms
Anxiety Disorders and Symptoms
Behavioral Symptoms
Ethnic-Racial Socialization
This study is a randomized effectiveness trial that tests the online delivery of a
video-based intervention (One Talk at a Time (OTAAT)) relative to a control group over a
one-year span. Hypotheses include: 1.) The OTAAT intervention will increase parental
motivation to engage in racial-ethnic soci1 expand
This study is a randomized effectiveness trial that tests the online delivery of a video-based intervention (One Talk at a Time (OTAAT)) relative to a control group over a one-year span. Hypotheses include: 1.) The OTAAT intervention will increase parental motivation to engage in racial-ethnic socialization (RES) conversations, their skills and confidence in having these conversations, and the frequency and quality of these conservations; 2.) The OTAAT intervention will increase youth reports of their coping with discrimination, perceived efficacy in coping with discrimination in the future, ethnic-racial identity, and youth mental and academic outcomes; 3.) Greater parental discrimination and youth discrimination will moderate links between OTAAT intervention and parental ethnic-racial motivation + competency as well as youth ethnic-racial identity, coping, and psychosocial outcomes. Type: Interventional Start Date: Aug 2022 |
Comparing Targets of Expressive Writing
Trustees of Princeton University
Healthy
Anxiety
Depression
Expressive writing involves writing about one's deepest thoughts and feelings surrounding
an emotional event. The current literature on the efficacy of expressive writing is mixed
and warrants further investigation into how, when, and for whom expressive writing is an
effective intervention. The go1 expand
Expressive writing involves writing about one's deepest thoughts and feelings surrounding an emotional event. The current literature on the efficacy of expressive writing is mixed and warrants further investigation into how, when, and for whom expressive writing is an effective intervention. The goal of this study is to compare the efficacy of expressive writing interventions in young adults when people imagine that they're writing to themselves vs. a loved one. Participants will carry out an expressive writing exercise for 14 consecutive days. Participants are randomized into 3 groups: Self, Other, and Control. The Self group is instructed to write as if they were talking to themselves. The Other group is instructed to direct their writing to someone they feel close to. The Control group is asked to write down a factual description of their routine that day, and direct this writing to themselves. We will recruit participants until we have usable data from 53 participants per group (i.e., 159 in total). Type: Interventional Start Date: Nov 2023 |
Phase 2 Study of NV-5138 in Adults With Treatment Resistant Depression
Navitor Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Treatment Resistant Depression
This study will evaluate the efficacy and safety of NV-5138 in adults with TRD expand
This study will evaluate the efficacy and safety of NV-5138 in adults with TRD Type: Interventional Start Date: Feb 2022 |
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