Please note: This trial has finished recruiting and is not accepting new participants.
Research Center: Epworth Clinic
Location: 888 Toorak Road, Camberwell VIC 3124
Lead Doctor: Professor Paul Fitzgerald
Ethics Committee: This study has been reviewed and approved by The Epworth Human Research Ethics Committee
Background
Although depression is a global epidemic, it can sometimes be difficult to diagnose.
This research study aims to assess whether a heart rate monitoring device, worn over 24 hours, can provide objective indications of depression. If successful, it may be used to help diagnose depression and track the effectiveness of treatment.
Heart rates of people with depression will be compared to those without depression. This study seeks men and women with or without depression to participate. Participants are required to attend 3 – 4 study visits over approximately 2 weeks and will be compensated $300 for completing this study.
Benefits of Participation
- You will be compensated $300 for participating in this study.
- You will be helping to advance medical research.
Your Rights
- If you decide to participate in the study and later feel that you no longer wish to be part of it, you may withdraw at any time.
- Your records relating to this study and any other information received will be kept strictly confidential, except as required by the law.
- Qualified health professionals will monitor your health as it relates to the study.
Who Can Participate?
- Healthy Men and women aged 18 – 75 with or without depression
- Have not been diagnosed with sleep apnea
- Do not take medications to regulate their heart or blood pressure
- Able to attend 3 -4 study visits at the research site over approximately 2 weeks