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NCT ID: NCT05012124 Recruiting - Depression Clinical Trials

Using Technology to Optimize Collaborative Care Management of Depression in Urban and Rural Cancer Centers, SCOPE

Start date: April 15, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study compares the effectiveness of technology-enhanced collaborative care management (t-CoCM) to usual collaborative care management (u-CoCM) in achieving fidelity to processes of care and reducing depression symptoms in patients currently receiving cancer treatment. CoCM is a population-based, integrated care approach, where care managers, who are clinicians (typically clinical social workers), deliver behavioral treatments, coordinate psychosocial care, monitor outcomes, and adjust treatment with the input of a psychiatric consultant. The use of t-CoCM may improve the treatment of depression and improve patient outcomes and quality of life.

NCT ID: NCT05011864 Recruiting - Fall Clinical Trials

Integrated Tele-Behavioral Activation and Fall Prevention for Low-income Homebound Seniors With Depression

TBF
Start date: November 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study will test clinical and cost effectiveness of an integrated tele- and bachelor's-level counselor/coach delivered behavioral activation (BA) and fall prevention (FP) for low-income homebound older adults. The long-term objective of the proposed study is to improve access to depression treatment and fall prevention for growing numbers of low-income homebound seniors. We plan to recruit 320 low-income, racially diverse homebound seniors who are served by a home-delivered meal (HDM) program and other aging-service agencies in Central Texas. In a 4-arm, pragmatic clinical trial with randomization prior to consent, the participants in the integrated Tele-BA and FP (TBF hereafter) arm will receive 5 Tele-BA sessions and 4 in-home FP sessions. Those in the Tele-BA or FP alone arms will receive the respective intervention and 4 bimonthly telephone check-in (booster) calls, and those in the Attention Control (AC) arm will receive 5 weekly telephone check-in calls followed by 4 bimonthly follow-up calls. Follow-up assessments will be at 12, 24, and 36 weeks after baseline.

NCT ID: NCT05011409 Completed - Breast Cancer Clinical Trials

Prevalence of Depression and Anxiety Among Breast Cancer Patients

Start date: May 17, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Depression and anxiety in patients with breast cancer is serious comorbidity that affects the quality of life for patients, and their survival rates as they have poorer health outcomes. Furthermore, patients' high psychological burden is linked to higher healthcare costs. The investigation of the depression and anxiety symptoms prevalence among newly diagnosed breast cancer patients will help to navigate the health policy adjustment and psycho-social support system requirements. This study aims to investigate the prevalence of depression and anxiety symptoms among newly diagnosed breast cancer patients in Almaty, Kazakhstan, and associated risk factors.

NCT ID: NCT05009511 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Major Depressive Disorder

MRI Markers of Feedback Timing During Learning in Individuals With TBI With and Without Clinical Depression

Start date: September 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this proposal is to examine the influence of feedback timing on learning and brain function in individuals with moderate-to-severe traumatic brain injury (TBI), with and without depression.

NCT ID: NCT05008939 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Depressive Disorder, Major

Sevoflurane for Treatment-Resistant Depression

Start date: August 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study intends to carry out a prospective, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of subanesthetic sevoflurane for treatment-resistant depression.

NCT ID: NCT05008198 Recruiting - Depression Clinical Trials

Assessing an EEG Biomarker of Response to TMS for Major Depression

Start date: August 19, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Veterans with treatment resistant depression (TRD) have the opportunity to receive transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) treatment via the VA's National TMS Clinical Pilot Program. While some see improvement with their depression, others do not. Therefore, it may be beneficial to be able to predict with biomarkers what participants may see improvement with their treatment. Electroencephalography (EEG) is a means to identify such biomarkers. Four hundred Veterans with TRD will be enrolled in this trial to determine whether neuroimaging biomarkers of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) can be prospectively replicated in a large ecologically valid sample. Participants will have a total of EEG scans at baseline, every 5th treatment session, and at the end of treatment for a total of 7 EEG scans.

NCT ID: NCT05008120 Recruiting - Gut Microbiota Clinical Trials

Gut Microbiota in Major Depressive Disorders With and Without Rapid Eye Movement Behavior Disorder

Start date: October 1, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The purpose of this study is to identify the variations in gut microbiota compositions between two subtypes of major depressive disorder.

NCT ID: NCT05007028 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Late-Life Depression

Nitrous Oxide for Late-Life Depression - PROTO-BRAIN

PROTO-BRAIN
Start date: November 16, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Resistant Depression is a common condition in older adults and there is an urgent need for novel antidepressant in this population. Nitrous Oxide (N2O) has recently shown rapid antidepressant effect in midlife depression but no study has currently investigated the efficacy and safety of N2O in Late-Life Depression (LLD), while N2O may prove to be an ideal treatment for LLD because of glutamatergic antagonism and cerebrovascular effects and also a relatively good safety profile. The goal of our study is to compare changes in depressive symptoms after 2 hours, 24 hours, 1 week and 2 week of a 1-hour exposure to EMONO (Equimolar Mixture of Oxygen and Nitrous Oxide) versus Medical Air. Secondary Objectives include comparing differences in neuroimaging measures between 3 groups (responders and non-responders in the EMONO group, and patients in the control group).

NCT ID: NCT05006625 Completed - Depression Clinical Trials

Implementation of a Collaborative Care Model to Manage Depression Among Adolescents and Young Adults in HIV Services in Thailand

Start date: October 1, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study aims to investigate the acceptability and feasibility of the implementation of a collaborative care model (CCM) to screen and treat depression. This model will includes cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and useof a task-shifting model to address depression among adolescents and young adults (AYA) who are seeking HIV treatment and prevention services at a hospital in Bangkok, Thailand. Analyses will be guided by the consolidated framework for implementation research (CFIR), which will include the identification of facilitators and barriers to implementation of this CCM. In the last 3 years, 10-20% of AYA patients at King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital (KCMH) who seek HIV treatment or prevention services suffer from mental health disorders. As a result, CCM integration for depression screening and treatment was implemented at the 'CU Buddy Clinic' KCMH with the ultimate goal of increasing access to and engagement in mental healthcare with a goal to improve the overall quality of life for Thai AYA. This project will inform a future implementation science study that will focus on how the optimization of integrated mental healthcare into routine AYA HIV treatment and prevention services can impact health outcomes for patients, including ART adherence and long-term viral suppression (AYA living with HIV) and HIV acquisition risk behaviors and PrEP adherence (AYA at risk for HIV).

NCT ID: NCT05006365 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Major Depressive Disorder

EffectsOfTranscranialPulseStimulationOnDepression-PilotRCT

TPS
Start date: August 2, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this study is to evaluate the effects of transranial pulse stimulation (TPS) on young adults with symptoms of depression in Hong Kong. Methods: This is a single-blind randomized controlled trial design with two-armed repeated measures, and participants will be followed up at a 3-months post-stimulation period. Eligbility: 1) aged 18 or over; 2) able to understand/read Chinese; 3) HAM-D-17 score of ≥ 8; 4) provide written informed consent. Exclusion criteria includes: 1) individuals being prescribed a DSM-5 diagnosis other than major depressive disorder (e.g., bipolar affective disorder or schizophrenia); 2) Alcohol or substance dependence; 3) Concomitant unstable major medical conditions or major neurological conditions such as brain tumour, brain aneurysm; 4) Haemophilia or other blood clotting disorders or thrombosis; 5) Significant communicative impairments; 6) Participants with metal implant in brain or treated area of the head; 7) Participants who undertook corticosteroid treatment within the last six weeks before first TPS treatment; 8) Pregnant or breastfeeding women. Recruitment: A total of 30 subjects will be recruited from collaborative NGOs and PolyU and randomly assigned into the Intervention Group (TPS) and the Waitlist Control Group on a 1: 1 ratio. Intervention: All participants (both TPS group and the waitlist control group) will receive six 30 minute-TPS sessions (300 pulse in each session, total: 1800 pulse) in 2 weeks' time. Outcome measurements include depression, anhedonia, instrumental activities of daily living, cognition and neuroimaging.