An Innovative Master Platform for Clinical Trials in Mood Disorders

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot listed
Trial typeObservational
Biological sexAll
Age16+
SponsorSt. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton

About this trial

Mood disorders such as depression and bipolar disorder affect over 350 million people around the world. While several effective treatments exist, it is often difficult to match the right treatment to an individual person. Repeated efforts to find the right treatment contribute to poor functioning, low quality of life, and prolongs the time it takes to get well. Most areas of medicine are able to use 'biomarkers' or clinical tests, blood tests, or imaging to help diagnose and treat illness. The search for biomarkers in mood disorders is advancing, but one roadblock to progress is the lack of large, standardized studies of mood disorders that are needed to accurately identify biomarkers. The aim of the ENABLE platform is to provide the Canadian neuroscience community a standardized way of collecting biomarker data from individuals with a range of mood disorders symptoms. In addition, this 'master clinical trial platform' framework will provide a pool of participants who can be recruited into biomarker-based clinical trials.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

16 years of age or older.

Meet criteria for bipolar or depressive disorders as defined by DSM-5.

Fluency in English, sufficient to complete the interviews and self-report questionnaires.

16 years of age or older.

Disqualifiers

None

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Not listed

Trial groups

No trial groups listed

Sponsors and collaborators

St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton

Lead sponsor

Unity Health Toronto

Collaborator

Centre for Addiction and Mental Health

Collaborator

Queen's University

Collaborator

University of Ottawa

Collaborator

University of British Columbia

Collaborator

University of Calgary

Collaborator

McGill University

Collaborator

Nova Scotia Health Authority

Collaborator

University of Michigan

Collaborator

Simon Fraser University

Collaborator

University Health Network, Toronto

Collaborator