Are currently experiencing depression,
free of pharmacotherapy, and are not currently engaging in regular moderate or vigorous intensity exercise |
- 16-24 years
- Male and Female
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Assessing the clinical & neural outcomes in depressed youth randomized to one of two Intensities of aerobic exercise |
This study will assess the effects of moderate versus high intensity aerobic exercise on symptoms of depression, cognitive functioning and brain function.
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Are referred to the ECT service at The Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre and have a current diagnosis of a mood disorder |
- 60 years and over
- Male and Female
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Effects of electroconvulsive therapy on brain activity during sleep in late-life depression |
Study evaluates the effects of ECT on brain activity during sleep in elderly persons with depression.
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Have a current diagnosis of depression or bipolar disorder or have no history of a mental or sleep disorder |
- 13-35 years
- Male and Female
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Effects of mood disorders on electrophysiological measures of central executive and emotional processing in adolescents: an ERP study |
Study aims to find out the brain’s involvement in attention, higher thinking skills, and emotional processing in children, adolescents and young adults with and without depression.
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A current diagnosis of a mood disorder (depression, bipolar disorder, dysthymia) |
- 13-35 years
- Male and Female
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Phototherapy for early-onset depression: Associations between sleep and mood changes |
Study tests whether the sleep and “body clock” profile of young people with depression influences their response to light therapy.
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Have a primary diagnosis of a depressive disorder. Patients may have comorbidity of any non-psychotic disorder, as well as PTSD and/or mTBI |
- 18-65 years
- Male and Female
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A prospective, blinded, randomized, multicenter study to evaluate the utility, safety, and efficacy of using PEER Interactive to inform the prescription of medications to patients with a primary diagnosis of a depressive disorder and comorbidity of non-psychotic behavioural disorders versus treatment as usual
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Study is to improve the prescription accuracy of psychotropic medications for military personnel diagnosed with neuropsychiatric disorders and related conditions.
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Major Depressive Disorder or Healthy Volunteer |
- 18-65 years
- Male and Female
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Impacts of early-life adversity on microbiota and immune alterations in individuals with Major Depressive Disorder |
Study objective is to determine if perturbations within the immune system and the gut microbiome are more pronounced in individuals with a history of childhood adversity and are aligned with the presence and severity of depressive symptoms.
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Have a primary Diagnosis of Major Depressive Disorder |
- 18-65 years
- Male and Female
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Charactering suicidal ideation in treatment-resistant depression using neuroimaging |
This study is using brain imaging to understand brain changes associated with depression in people with and without suicidal thoughts. Researching potential risk factors will help us establish more accurate and detailed risk profiles.
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Have a current diagnosis of mood disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, or psychotic disorders
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Have been referred to the Sleep Disorders Clinic of the Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre
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Have no previous history of a mental or sleep disorder
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Sleeping and health improvements: following longitudinal trajectories (SHIFT) |
This study aims to evaluate the link between sleep and the heart, brain and mind.
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