Scientists use brain scans to see who will beat depression and anxiety
NCT ID NCT04191811
Summary
This study aims to see if brain scans can better predict how well a person will respond to online therapy for depression, social anxiety, or insomnia, compared to just asking them. Researchers will scan the brains of 150 people before they start a 12-week online therapy program. The goal is to learn if brain activity patterns can help match people to the right treatment faster, saving time and improving outcomes.
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Internetpsykiatri
RECRUITINGHuddinge, Stockholm County, 14152, Sweden
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