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Smartphone based Monitoring and cognition Modification Against Recurrence of Depression – Workpackage 1
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- 发起方
- Radboudumc
- 入组人数
- 60
- 状态
- 招募中
- 最后更新
- 2年前
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简要总结
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研究者
入排标准
入选标准
- •1\.Age 18\-65 years
- •2\.Recurrent MDD diagnoses (according to DSM\-IV and SCID)
- •3\.At least 3 previous MDD\-episodes (assessed with the SCID\-interview)
- •4\.In stable remission: does not meet criteria for a current MDD episode (SCID\-interview) \=8 weeks and a Hamilton Depression Rating Scale score \=10
- •5\.In possession of smartphone and experienced in use thereof
排除标准
- •1\.Diagnosis of bipolar, primary psychotic or borderline personality disorder or strong suspicion of this type of disorder
- •2\.Primary diagnosis of substance use or anxiety disorder with secondary MDD
- •3\.Electroconvulsive therapy within two months before inclusion
- •4\.Average alcohol intake of \>3 units/day
- •5\.Daily use of benzodiazepines (\=5mg diazepam or equivalent)
- •6\.Incompatible smartphone to install BEHAPP
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