Effects of Crossover Point Exercise on Depression, Anxiety and Stress in Chinese Postmenopausal Women
To analyze the effects of the Crossover Point (COP) Exercise Program on Chinese postmenopausal women.
NCT06449807 — Mental Health
Status: Recruiting
http://inclinicaltrials.com/mental-health/NCT06449807/
Interest of Animal-assisted Therapy With Dogs in the Treatment of Depression: a Randomized Controlled Trial
This study is a randomized controlled trial (comparing "occupational activities" versus "dog-assisted therapy" arms) investigating the effectiveness of animal-assisted therapy with dogs in small groups of participants with depression. Patients in the "dog-assisted therapy" arm will participate in two group sessions (groups of 3 to 7 participants) of canine-assisted therapy, supervised by a healthcare professional certified in animal-assisted therapy alongside a psychiatric caregiver, for 30 minutes each week over 6 weeks. Patients in the "occupational activities" arm will participate in two group sessions (groups of 3 to 7 participants) of occupational activities, supervised by a healthcare professional experienced in group occupational activities alongside a psychiatric caregiver, for 30 minutes each week over 6 weeks.
NCT06449690 — Depression
Status: Not yet recruiting
http://inclinicaltrials.com/depression/NCT06449690/
Risk Factors Analysis of Anxiety and Depression in Patients With Herpes Zoster Neuralgia and Characteristics of Serum Biomarkers and Functional Brain Magnetic Resonance Changes
The goal of this observational study is to explore risk factors of anxiety and depression in patients with herpes zoster neuralgia, and the changes of certain serum biomarkers and functional brain magnetic resonance images of these patients.
NCT06449547 — Herpes Zoster
Status: Not yet recruiting
http://inclinicaltrials.com/herpes-zoster/NCT06449547/
One-Year Trajectory of Cognitive Changes in Patients With Late-life Depression in the Short Term: A Longitudinal Cohort Study
The purpose of this study was to investigate the one-year trajectory of cognitive change in elderly patients with depression, to explore the transfer characteristics and transfer rules of various states of cognitive impairment in patients, to predict the relevant risk factors of cognitive decline, and to find possible influencing factors affecting state change, so as to provide a theoretical basis and reference for subsequent targeted intervention research on geriatric depression.
NCT06447428 — Late Life Depression
Status: Recruiting
http://inclinicaltrials.com/late-life-depression/NCT06447428/
The Correlation Between Vitamin B6 and Avoiding Depression in Pregnant and Peri-partum Women
Perinatal depression is a highly prevalent and serious health issue during pregnancy. According to statistics, approximately one out of every ten postpartum women experiences this condition. Symptoms can manifest as mood fluctuations or emotional lows. Unfortunately, these symptoms are often overlooked by patients themselves or misinterpreted by others as normal adjustments to the new role of motherhood. Consequently, timely assistance and support are frequently lacking. To address this, the investigators urgently need effective preventive measures for perinatal depression before it escalates. Recent research suggests that simple oral supplementation of vitamin B6 may help prevent and alleviate perinatal depression to some extent. Vitamin B6 plays several crucial roles in the body, including regulating neurotransmission and mental health. Therefore, it could contribute to maintaining emotional stability and psychological balance. In contemporary times, numerous screening methods for perinatal depression involve questionnaires. However, these methods presuppose an awareness of the possibility of perinatal depression. Individuals who are unaware of these questionnaires may go undetected. Hence, our aim is to investigate whether cardiac electrophysiology results obtained through a wearable device could offer a more objective evaluation of the status of perinatal depression. Our plan involves conducting a prospective study to delve deeper into the preventive and therapeutic effects of vitamin B6 on perinatal depression in pregnant women. Through systematic experiments and data analysis, the investigators aim to explore the impact of vitamin B6 dosage, duration, and timing of administration. Ultimately, the investigators hope to provide evidence-based recommendations and guidance for clinical practice. The investigators' goal is to offer new insights and methods to protect the mental health of expectant mothers, ensuring a pleasant and healthy pregnancy journey for each one.
NCT06445933 — Postpartum Depression
Status: Not yet recruiting
http://inclinicaltrials.com/postpartum-depression/NCT06445933/
Auditory Closed-loop Modulation of Slow Wave Sleep to Treat Major Depressive Disorder
Current first-line treatments for major depression (antidepressants and psychotherapy) show a long latency to response, and less than half of all patients experience full remission with optimized treatment, indicating the need for new developments. The aim of this study is to extend and further develop a longstanding line of research of using sleep neurophysiology as a 'window to the brain' and treatment development in major depression. Particularly, this project is designed to test the feasibility, efficacy and mechanisms of action of a new sleep-based treatment technology.
NCT06443216 — Healthy
Status: Not yet recruiting
http://inclinicaltrials.com/healthy/NCT06443216/
Efficacy of Non-invasive Auricular Simulation for Exam Anxiety and Depression in University Students: A Pilot 3-arm Randomised Controlled Trial
In Spain, depression, anxiety, and stress are highly prevalent in the general population as well as in college students. In college students, Ramón Arbués et al. found a moderate prevalence of depression (18.4%), anxiety (23.6%) and stress (34.5%). It is essential to take responsibility for promoting health education, disease prevention, protection and care for young people. Academic performance can be altered due to the stressful nature of exam situations, which can lead to increased anxiety and decrease expected performance, mainly due to effects such as decreased attention span, concentration and retention of information. Modulation of vagal tone is a therapeutical strategy to heightened parasympathetic activity and withdrawal sympathetic activity. Auricular transcutaneous VNS (ATVNS) by which parasympathetic nerve system is modulated by means of the stimulation of the auricular branch of the vagus nerve that provides somatosensory innervation to the external ear. It has been shown that there are different effective interventions to reduce the symptoms of stress, depression, anxiety and insomnia in university students, but they are based on psychological interventions or face-to-face and cognitive-behavioral therapeutic approach, so this study proposal incorporates noninvasive atrial stimulation as an alternative to traditional treatments, which apart from being cost-effective, is easy to apply, well tolerated and presumably can have beneficial effects in the short term. In the present pilot study, authors propose to investigate the degree of depression, anxiety and stress on crucial dates of final exams of 1st year students of the Double Degree Physiotherapy - Physical Activity and Sport Sciences of the Health Department of the TecnoCampus. Investigators will also evaluate the feasibility of a study to assess the efficacy of a non-pharmacological intervention, through a neuroreflex stimulation of vagal tone, with a non-invasive atrial stimulation protocol.
NCT06442826 — Anxiety
Status: Recruiting
http://inclinicaltrials.com/anxiety/NCT06442826/
Wearable Wireless Respiratory Monitoring System That Detects and Predicts Opioid Induced Respiratory Depression
An observational study will be conducted in approximately 14 participants to evaluate the ability of a wearable, wireless acoustic Respiratory Monitoring System (RMS) to accurately measure a participant's respiratory rate, tidal volume, minute ventilation, and duration of apnea in a noisy environment. Sensor accuracy will be measured with adaptive filtering and active noise cancellation turned on versus turned off.
NCT06442488 — Respiratory Insufficiency
Status: Recruiting
http://inclinicaltrials.com/respiratory-insufficiency/NCT06442488/
A Metacognitive Group Therapy of Depression and Anxiety in Youth With Autism: Feasibility, Acceptability and Effect in a Clinical Open Trial
The goal of this open clinical trial is to try out and evaluate a group metacognitive treatment protocol, for adolescents aged 15-18 years of age with anxiety and/or depression and an autism diagnosis. The main questions it aims to answer are: 1. How does the recruitment to the study work and what is the retention rate? 2. What is the level of participant compliance? 3. Is the treatment adherence satisfactory, are there any practical problems with treatment delivery? 4. Are the outcome measures and assessment procedures feasible? 5. Do the participants accept the treatment, are there any reports of adverse effects? 6. What are the preliminary effects of the treatment regarding 1. Symptoms of anxiety and/or depression 2. Quality of life 3. Functional impairment 4. Subjective level of stress 5. Central metacognitive processes 7. Are changes in metacognitive processes related to changes in anxiety and depression? The participants will partake in metacognitive group treatment of 10 sessions following an initial screening.
NCT06441786 — Anxiety Depression
Status: Not yet recruiting
http://inclinicaltrials.com/anxiety-depression/NCT06441786/
Inflammatory Markers as Predictors of the Efficacy of Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) in Major Depression Patients
Background: ECT is an effective treatment indicated for patients with treatment resistant depression. Although most patients display some degree of recovery, 32-52% do not respond or remit at all. Considering the possible side effects and the considerably high cost of treatment, it is important to identify sub-populations that would benefit the most from ECT. In the current study we sought to identify predictive molecular markers in the blood of depressed patients who are responsive to ECT. Methods: Patients, ages 18-70, with the diagnosis of treatment-resistant depression will be recruited. Participants will undergo psychiatric and psychological assessments, before (baseline) and 12 weeks after ECT initiation. Assessments will include the Montgomery-Asberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRAS), Clinical Global Improvement and Severity Scales (CGI-S, CGI-I), Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology (IDS), and the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI). Blood samples for serum and isolation of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs)will be collected at baseline and the 12-week end-of-treatment time points for molecular analysis.
NCT06439797 — Major Depressive Disorder
Status: Completed
http://inclinicaltrials.com/major-depressive-disorder/NCT06439797/