Bipolar Affective Disorder research hub
6 indexed studies · 6 currently recruiting
- recruiting
Medical Phenotyping of NHS General Adult Psychiatry (GAP) Inpatients
This study looks at adult mental health patients in NHS hospitals to understand their health needs better. Researchers want to see if these 'real-life' patients are similar to those in past research studies, to help improve future treatments.
United Kingdom - recruiting
Creating a Global Research Database That Connects Genetic Information and Long-term Health Data to Improve Personalized Treatment for People With Serious Mental Illness
This study aims to create a large database of genetic and health information from people with serious mental illnesses and dementia. The goal is to better understand these conditions, improve diagnosis, and help develop new, more personalised treatments.
United Kingdom - recruitingNA
Investigating the Effect of Diroximel Fumarate on Glutathione in Schizophrenia
This study looks at a medicine called Diroximel Fumarate (DRF) for schizophrenia. Researchers want to see if DRF changes a brain chemical (glutathione) and helps with symptoms. It involves taking pills and having brain scans (MRI) over a few weeks.
United Kingdom - recruitingNA
40 Hz Visual Stimulation as an Intervention in Schizophrenia
This study looks at whether a special light treatment could help people with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder who experience certain symptoms like problems with thinking. Participants will receive visual stimulation for an hour a day for five days, while similar patients receive their usual care.
Germany - recruitingNA
Cognitive Remediation Method Using Rhythmic, Vocal and Corporal Musical Learning for Schizophrenia
This study looks at whether musical learning can help people with schizophrenia improve their thinking skills and mood. It compares a special music program to usual care for 9 months to see if it makes a difference to attention and well-being.
France - recruiting
HYEEG Discourse in Psychosis: A Neurobehavioural Study
This study looks at how people with psychosis, especially schizophrenia, communicate and interact socially. Researchers want to understand why some struggle with social connections and how their brain activity and body language play a role, hoping to improve support for them.
Canada