Zapping depression: new study tests faster brain stimulation
NCT ID NCT07264452
Summary
This study is testing two faster versions of a non-invasive brain stimulation treatment for people whose depression hasn't improved with standard antidepressants. Researchers will compare two different stimulation patterns, both delivered in an intensive two-week schedule, to see which is more effective at reducing depression, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts. The study will follow 60 participants for 12 weeks to measure improvements in mood, sleep, thinking, and daily functioning.
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Ataturk University
RECRUITINGErzurum, 25240, Turkey (Türkiye)
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