Depression Clinical Trials
A listing of Depression medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.
Found 1,264 clinical trials
[18F]PF-06445974 to Image PDE4B in Major Depressive Disorder Using PET
Background Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a psychiatric condition. People with MDD have occasional bouts of depressive symptoms; these bouts are called major depressive episodes (MDEs). Researchers want to know if people having MDEs have lower levels of an enzyme called PDE4B in their brains. Primary Objective: To determine whether …
Mindful Moms Randomized Control Trial
The purpose of this study is to test whether a program called "Mindful Moms" can be helpful for specific measures of mood and health in pregnant women with depressive symptoms, compared to group-based education workshops.
Behavioral Self-activation and Virtual Reality in Depression
Depression is a major handicap in daily life and is often treated by behavioral activation (CA), including the Brief Behavioral Activation Treatment for Depression (BATD).The CA principle is to set up activities, in keeping with the values of the individual. Other tools associated with the CA deserve to be explored …
Changing Tactics? Optimizing ECT in Difficult-to-treat Depression
The goal of this randomized controlled trial is to address which treatment strategy (continue right unilateral (RUL) ECT or switch to bitemporal (BT) ECT speeds up recovery and has the least impact on memory function, in case of early non-response during an acute course of ECT for difficult-to-treat depression. The …
Effect of Minocycline on Inflammation in Depressed Patients
The study aims to evaluate or to assess: An improvement in the peripheral inflammatory levels in depressed patients after 8 weeks of treatment with Minocycline in addition to their current antidepressant treatment; Any improvements in depressive symptoms after 8 weeks of treatment with Minocycline given as adjuvant to the current …
Causal Role of Delta-beta Coupling for Goal-directed Behavior in Anhedonic Depression
Anhedonia, the inability to seek-out and experience pleasure, is a common symptom in depression that predicts treatment-resistance and is sometimes exacerbated by first-line antidepressants. In our previous research, we found that anhedonia decreases goal-directed behavior and its related neural activity. In this study, we will investigate target engagement from five-consecutive …
Rapid Improvement of Depression of Fluoxetine Combined With ATP
The clinical study is a randomized (1:1:1), double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical study. Recruit patients with moderate to severe depression. After signing the informed consent, patients who meet the inclusion criteria will be randomly assigned to the ATP group (fluoxetine combined with ATP) or phosphocreatine group (fluoxetine combined with phosphocreatine) or control …
Effect of Electroacupuncture on Treating the First-episode Depression
Depression is a disease that endangers the physical and mental health of all human beings. Only 30-40% of patients with initial episode depression are cured after treatment with antidepressants. Acupuncture is a widely recognized therapy to treat depression in clinical practice, and it can effectively relieve the depressive mood and …
Effect of Psychedelic VR-augmented Therapy on Patients With Clinical Depression
Research has demonstrated that psychedelic compounds possess significant therapeutic potential for a variety of disorders, including depression. Despite these findings, the underlying mechanisms driving the therapeutic efficacy of psychedelics remain elusive. Furthermore, there exists a debate over the contribution of the subjective psychedelic experience to their therapeutic benefits. In this …
taVNS or TMS or Both for Depression
The purpose of the research is to test out a combined treatment for depression where the investigators stimulate a nerve in the ear while at the same time stimulate the brain with magnets. These treatments are called transcutaneous (through the skin) auricular (ear) vagus nerve stimulation (taVNS) and transcranial (through …