Research Findings In Clear Language
To share our research with the broader community, a series called “Research Findings in Clear Language” is being developed. The aim of this series is to translate the technical language of published CAN-BIND research articles into plain language summaries. For these pieces, CAN-BIND trainees are contributing writers, and editors include both CAN-BIND CAC members and CAN-BIND staff. Click the links below to read the summaries!
*NEW* Understanding Depression: CANMAT 2023 Guidelines for Depression
*NEW* Understanding Depression: Circadian Rhythms, Sleep, and Health
*NEW* Understanding Depression: Psychotherapy
*NEW* Can brain activity predict responses to medication and therapy for depression?
* NEW * Is Depression Associated with Changes in Brain Connections?
* NEW * Do Insomnia Symptoms Affect Antidepressant Treatment in Depression?
*NEW* Can blood samples help predict how well someone will respond to antidepressant medications?
Deciphering the Relationship Between Brain Structure and Epigenetics in Depression
Q&A Childhood Maltreatment and Cognitive Functioning in Patients with Major Depression
Childhood Maltreatment and Cognitive Functioning in Patients with Major Depression
Q&A Hippocampal tail volume as a predictive biomarker of antidepressant treatment
Hippocampal tail volume as a predictive biomarker of antidepressant treatment
Mid-study report on the CAN-BIND-1 study for personalizing depression treatment