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Modulating Repetitive Negative Thinking Related Brain Networks in Young Adults With Depression - CNF-RNT

Modulating Repetitive Negative Thinking Related Brain Networks in Young Adults With Depression

In this project, the investigators use real-time fMRI neurofeedback (rtfMRI-nf) to causally relate dysfunction of right anterior insula (rAI) and right superior temporal sulcus (rSTS) connectivity with the intensity of repetitive negative thinking (RNT). The investigators hypothesize that rtfMRI-nf reducing rAI-rSTS connectivity would reduce RNT. The investigators propose a randomized double-blind, sham-controlled trial of rtfMRI-nf with 110 young adults (n=55/arm) with major depressive disorder (MDD) and high trait-RNT levels.

NCT06219681 — Depressive Disorder, Major
Status: Recruiting
http://inclinicaltrials.com/depressive-disorder-major/NCT06219681/

Mindfulness Intervention Using Virtual Reality in Older Adults With Symptoms of Anxiety and Depression in Ecuador

Mindfulness Intervention Using Virtual Reality in Older Adults With Symptoms of Anxiety and Depression in Ecuador

The availability of affordable hardware and rapidly growing content that can be freely accessed in the public domain raises the possibility of VR being used across the world globally and, in a very broad range of settings, including low-income populations and middle-income countries. The goal of this study is implement a randomized control trial using a low-cost VR mindfulness intervention within older adults in Quito, Ecuador compared. The control group will only receive a check-in phone call.

NCT06219642 — Symptoms of Depression and Anxiety
Status: Recruiting
http://inclinicaltrials.com/symptoms-of-depression-and-anxiety/NCT06219642/

A Computerized Depression Intervention in Veterans - Deprexis

A Randomized Controlled Trial of Deprexis; Evaluation of A Computerized Intervention to Decrease Depression and Restore Functioning in Veterans

Depressive symptoms are common among Veterans and associated with significant impairment. Timely intervention has the potential to improve mental health outcomes and restore functioning. Interventions delivered through the internet can be completed remotely at any time, and thus minimize burden on Veterans, however the research examining their utility in Veterans is limited. This proposed project will examine Deprexis, a self-guided internet-delivered intervention, which targets depressive symptoms and associated functional impairments. Interviews will be conducted to gain insight into Veterans' perceptions, needs, and preferences vis-a-vis Deprexis, with results informing a randomized controlled trial. Here an 8-week course of Deprexis will be compared to a treatment-as-usual (TAU) control condition to establish if Deprexis is acceptable and effective for Veterans with mild to moderate depressive symptoms. Veterans engaged in Deprexis are hypothesized to show improvements on measures of functioning and decreases in depressive symptoms compared to the TAU control group. The proposed work has great clinical utility, as it could provide a readily accessible, high-quality intervention for the many Veterans suffering from depressive symptoms, with the potential to improve functioning and long-term outcomes.

NCT06217198 — Depression
Status: Not yet recruiting
http://inclinicaltrials.com/depression/NCT06217198/

Smart Phone Delivered Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Adults With Psoriasis and Co-Morbid Depression Symptoms

Smart Phone Delivered Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Adults With Psoriasis and Co-Morbid Depression Symptoms

A single arm, pilot study in which all eligible participants will be enrolled in an 8-week coach-guided smartphone delivered CBT program. The full duration of the program, with follow-up interview, will be 9 weeks.

NCT06216691 — Psoriasis
Status: Recruiting
http://inclinicaltrials.com/psoriasis/NCT06216691/

Neural Circuit Effects of Ketamine in Depression

Neural Circuit-Specific Mechanisms of Ketamine's Effect on Anhedonia and Anxiety in Depression Using Ultra-High Field 7-Tesla MRI

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.

NCT06213324 — Major Depressive Disorder
Status: Recruiting
http://inclinicaltrials.com/major-depressive-disorder/NCT06213324/

Nursing Interventions on Stroke Patient Care: Quality of Life, Hopelessness, Anxiety and Depression

The Effect of Nursing Interventions on Stroke Patient Care: Caregivers' Quality of Life, Care Burden, Hopelessness, Anxiety and Depression Levels

In our research, it was aimed to determine the effect of nursing interventions applied face to face at the time of discharge and then via tele-nursing method to the caregivers of patients in intensive care and diagnosed with stroke, on the quality of life, care burden, hopelessness, anxiety and depression levels of the caregivers. This research will be conducted as a randomized, pre-test, post-test single group intervention study, at the Neurology Intensive Care Unit of Sakarya University Training and Research Hospital, between March and June 2023. With a 95% confidence interval, 5% margin of error, 0.54 effect size and 95% representativeness of the population, the group was calculated as 47 people, and the sample was determined as 56 people in total, with 20% reserve. The sample of the study will be selected by simple random sampling method among the caregivers of stroke patients who meet the inclusion criteria and agree to participate in the research. During the discharge process, Information Forms, Zarit Caregiving Burden Scale, Beck Hopelessness Scale, Adult Caregiver Quality of Life Survey, and Hospital Anxiety Depression Scale will be administered face to face to the participants as a pre-test. 12 weeks after the first measurement, Zarit Caregiving Burden Scale, Beck Hopelessness Scale, Adult Caregiver Quality of Life Questionnaire, Hospital Anxiety Depression Scale will be administered as posttest. In addition to routine discharge training, participants will be provided with 'Education and Care Practices for Stroke Patients'. These applications; It will be performed for those who care for stroke patients in the hospital for a week, and then at home, twice a week, for a total of 7 weeks, via telenursing method. Written consent will be obtained from caregivers after explaining the purpose of the research and the purpose for which the results will be used. Participants will be informed that their information will not be shared with others and the confidentiality policy will be adhered to. In order to make comparisons before and after the training, participants will be asked to fill out data collection forms with a nickname they can easily remember and not forget in the pre-test. They will be asked to write the same pseudonyms when filling out the post-test data collection forms. Participants will be asked to fill out data collection forms individually, but it will be stated that they can contact the researchers if they have questions.

NCT06212167 — Stroke
Status: Not yet recruiting
http://inclinicaltrials.com/stroke/NCT06212167/

Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation (tACS) on Serotonin-1A Receptor in Depression

Effect of Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation (tACS) on Serotonin-1A Receptor in Patients With Major Depressive Disorder

This study will apply a comprehensive tools that integrates neuroimaging, psychological evaluation, and sleep monitoring through 18F-MPPF PET/MR, neuropsychological tests, and polysomnography (PSG) to explore the neurobiological mechanisms underlying transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) for depressive disorders, mainly focusing on the serotonergic system revealed by Serotonin-1A (5-HT1A) receptor.

NCT06211140 — Major Depressive Disorder
Status: Recruiting
http://inclinicaltrials.com/major-depressive-disorder/NCT06211140/

aiTBS for NSSI and Suicide in Adolescent Depression

Efficacy and Safety of Accelerated Intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation on Non-suicidal Self-injury and Suicide Behaviors in Adolescents With Unipolar or Bipolar Depression

Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) has been successfully used to help patients with treatment resistant depression. However, its role in alleviating self injuries with and without suicidal ideation remained uncertain. This trial will compare the effectiveness of active accelerated intermittent theta burst stimulation (aiTBS) rTMS to a placebo control on non-suicidal self injury (NSSI) and suicidal attempts in patients with major depressive disorder.

NCT06210100 — Suicidal Ideation
Status: Recruiting
http://inclinicaltrials.com/suicidal-ideation/NCT06210100/

Effects of Elastic Band Resistance Exercise on Muscle Strength and Depression in Hospitalized Elderly.

Effects of Elastic Band Resistance Exercise on Muscle Strength and Depression in Hospitalized Elderly Patients.

With improved a five-day intensive, low-resistance elastic band exercise program to evaluate its effectiveness in improving total muscle mass, upper and lower extremity muscle strength, self-perceived fear of falling, and depression among hospitalized elderly individuals. This study is a random control trial. Data collection includes elderly patient's total muscle mass, upper and lower extremity muscle strength, self-perceived fear of falling, and depression among hospitalized. The total muscle mass and upper and lower extremity muscle strength will be calculated in kilograms.

NCT06205147 — Muscle Weakness
Status: Not yet recruiting
http://inclinicaltrials.com/muscle-weakness/NCT06205147/

Depression and Suicide Prevention in Adolescents Attending Special Schools - STORM

Strong Teens and Resilient Minds: School-based Depression and Suicide Prevention in Adolescents Attending Special Schools

Depression is a major public health concern. In Dutch adolescents, the prevalence of major depressive disorder is estimated at 3.8%, and one in five adolescents report depressive symptoms. Depression is a risk factor in adolescent suicide. School-based prevention programs, for example the STORM approach, are effective in decreasing depressive symptoms among adolescents with elevated depressive symptoms at screening. However, not all adolescents attend general education. In the Netherlands, 7% of all adolescents enters special education (voortgezet speciaal onderwijs and prakijkonderwijs). They form a vulnerable subgroup concerning developing depressive symptoms and suicidality. To adapt and implement programs for these students, is complex yet crucial. This study aims to screen adolescents, offer them a prevention program to prevent the onset or continuation of depression and evaluate the effectiveness of this program. It is a randomised controlled trial with two conditions. The main study parameter is depressive symptomatology. Secondary study parameters are suicidality, anxiety and somatic complaints. Eligible students enter the second or third grade of special education, presenting elevated depressive symptoms. All adolescents will be screened for depressive and suicidal symptoms. Those reporting suicidality will be guided to specialised care, together with their parents. Adolescents with elevated depressive symptoms in the experimental condition will be offered the CBT-based preventive group training Op Volle Kracht in their school setting. The control condition consists of monitoring, and is offered the training if the intervention has shown to be effective. Participants will fill in longitudinal measurements. At all times, adolescents will be guided to mental health care if necessary. Furthermore, teachers in all participating schools will attend a training on how to detect and address depressive and suicidal symptoms among adolescents. The potential value of the study is that we can offer adolescents in the special educational sector a prevention program that is proven to be effective. In order to achieve this goal we need to evaluate the effectiveness of this prevention program in this target group. We are of opinion, however, that the risks associated with participation can be considered negligible. It is specifically aimed at depressive symptoms, within a population which receives care for other problems.

NCT06203899 — Depressive Symptoms
Status: Recruiting
http://inclinicaltrials.com/depressive-symptoms/NCT06203899/