Code
365L01218
Duration
01 October 2018 → 30 September 2023
Funding
Funding by bilateral agreement (private and foundations)
Promotor
Research disciplines
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Social sciences
- Biological psychology
Keywords
depression
cognitive remediation
Project description
Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) has shown fast initial antidepressant response rates (about 70-80%) in major depressed patients (MDD), but these beneficial effects are usually short lived. Moreover, cognitive side effects of the ECT might enhance vulnerability for relapse, and therefore add to the chronicity of the disease. Hence, we aim to actively remediate cognitive processes immediately after ECT in order to reduce relapse rate and enhance quality of life in patient with MDD.