View clinical trials related to Depressive Disorder.
Filter by:This study aims to identify the preference of the class modalities (classroom or online) in undergraduate and graduate students. Additionally, to explore if the presence of any mental state alterations such as depression or anxiety due to the COVID-19 pandemic can alter their perception of academic performance.
Growing theoretical and clinical evidence has suggested that pentoxifylline may have an effect in improving depressive symptoms. Herein, we aim to evaluate the effect of pentoxifylline in patients with bipolar depression over an 8-week trial.
Prenatal depression is an important risk factor of postpartum depression. Low-dose ketamine has been used for depression treatment. As a stereoisomer of ketamine, s-ketamine has similar effects to ketamine in anti-depression. We speculate that, for pregnant women with prenatal depression, low-dose s-ketamine infusion after childbirth may reduce the incidence of postpartum depression.
The purpose of this study is to test whether a web-based (eHealth) exercise intervention for new moms at increased risk for postpartum depression increases physical activity and decreases postpartum depression symptoms.
The non-invasive type ultrasonography system is applied to patients with major depressive disorder to evaluate their effectiveness and safety. Brain Computer Tomography(CT) and Magnetic Resonance Image(MRI) are taken to induce images before transcranial low intensity focused ultrasonic stimulation. Through random extraction, the group is divided into treatment group and placebo group. The treatment is started by targeting left Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex(DLPFC) region according to assigned groups. As for women, considering mood change during menstrual cycle, the treatment is taken place 1 week after the menstruation has initiated. The treatment group and the placebo group will be treated three times a week for two weeks. To evaluate clinical symptoms, Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology-Self Report, Scale for Suicidal Ideation, state-trait anxiety scale, frontal lobe management function test, memory test, and continuous performance test are performed before, during, and after treatment. For the assessment of side effects, Systematic Asseseement for Treatment Emergent Events-General Inquiry(SAFTEE) are conducted for treatment presentation events every week during the treatment implementation period and every two weeks after the treatment is completed.
1. This pilot randomized controlled trial aims at investigating the effects of different intensities of aerobic walking exercise to alleviate depression in older adults with major depressive disorder. Both baseline and post-intervention measurements will be conducted at the Exercise Physiology Laboratory, Division of Kinesiology, School of Public Health, The University of Hong Kong, while the exercise intervention will be conducted outdoors in a small group setting (3-5 participants). 2. Three-time-per-week moderate-intensity (~3.5 METs) or vigorous-intensity (~7 METs) walking exercise will be prescribed to participants in two exercise groups, while the participants in the waitlist group will receive no intervention. The intervention duration is 12 weeks. 3. We will recruit participants from the community in HK. Interested participants will be invited for a semi-structured interview including an assessment on the Beck Depression Inventory and medical history record to confirm eligibility.
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a highly prevalent and debilitating mental disorder with a high lifetime prevalence of 16-20%. Particularly for people with low socio-economic status, the existing and effective treatment options are hard to reach and show weaker effectivities. There is a potential to ameliorate depressive symptoms and improve quality of life in persons with mild-to-moderate depression by providing access to stimulating computerized trainings. Single computerized trainings that target depressive symptoms have been tested in laboratory and clinical settings so far. To date, innovative market access and confirmatory studies are missing for a large-scale implementation of such trainings. Thereby, the present work will foster a digitalized training paradigm (Paced-Auditory Serial Addition Task; PASAT) which was previously shown to reduce depressive symptoms, but in a novel innovative and gamified form on a tablet-PC handed out to participants. Different versions of the same training paradigm that comprise additional game elements will be compared. The feasibility study will gather data on effect size estimates of symptom severity reduction, user experience and usage in an ecological valid setting.
This pilot study aims to measure the effects of an intervention of 22.5 grams of freeze-dried whole blueberry powder in water drunk daily. Measures are on outcomes of depression, biological markers of inflammation and oxidative stress, and microbial populations in the intestines.
This is a three-armed clinical trial examining the effect of 5-hydroxytryptophan and creatine monohydrate as augmenting agents for the treatment of depression. Subjects will be randomized between 5-HTP + placebo, creatine + placebo, and 5-HTP + creatine, for 8 weeks. The ability of the interventions to affect biomarkers associated with depression will be assessed using brain phosophorus magnetic resonance spectroscopy, functional connectivity imaging, and plasma serotonin levels.
It is aimed to investigate the depression and quality of life of Turkish society caused by Covid-19 pandemic and reveal the relationship between them