Major Depressive Episode research hub
5 indexed studies · 5 currently recruiting
- recruiting
Cohort of Patients Suffering From Major Depressive Episode With Evaluation of Sleep, Circadian Rhythms and Psychiatric Disorders
This study aims to better understand depression by looking at sleep and daily body rhythms. Researchers hope to find new ways to diagnose and treat depression by studying a large group of people experiencing a major depressive episode in France.
France - recruitingNA
Metabolomics During ElectroConvulsivoTherapy
This study looks at how a treatment called electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) affects chemicals in the blood of people with severe depression. Scientists hope to understand how ECT helps and if blood tests can predict who will benefit most.
France - recruitingNA
Patient-oriented Randomized Pragmatic Feasibility Trial with RTMS in Depression and Anxiety
This study looks at a brain stimulation treatment called TMS for depression and anxiety, specifically in people whose previous treatments haven't worked. We want to see if different types of TMS treatment are helpful and how best to run a bigger study in the future.
Canada - not yet recruitingNA
Signature Response to Light Therapy in Unipolar and Bipolar Major Depressive Episode (MDE)
This study looks into how light therapy helps people with depression. Researchers want to understand why some people respond well to light therapy and to find the best ways to use it. It aims to see if light therapy can improve mood, sleep, and overall well-being.
France - recruitingNA
At-Home tDCS as Maintenance Therapy
This study looks at whether a gentle electrical brain stimulation you can do at home, called tDCS, can help people with severe depression stay well after their usual hospital treatment. It checks if it's safe, easy to use, and shows early signs of keeping depression symptoms at bay.
Germany