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Study of Sleep Inertia in Major Depressive Disorder by the Psychomotor Vigilance Task

This recruiting study focuses on depression and currently lists sites or participation links in France.

DepressionOtherFrom 18 Years to 54 Years
In plain English

Key information made simple

This study exists to see whether the medication Sleep can make care clearer and more responsive. Researchers are trying to understand whether the medication Sleep can improve sleep, daily rhythms, and longer-term stability. For people living with Depression, being understood earlier and more clearly can shape the whole care journey. If the findings are useful, they could lead to earlier recognition and more informed decisions later on. Taking part helps build the evidence that can improve understanding and care for others over time.

What to expect

Your next step

The official record suggests in-person participation through a research setting, with sites including CHU de Nimes in Nîmes. Participation appears to center on questionnaires, assessments, or follow-up information rather than a study treatment. The main fit is usually being able to understand the study and consent and matching the main diagnosis, while common reasons not to take part include active substance or alcohol problems that could affect the results and safety concerns that need urgent care first. The official record does not list a trial phase, which usually means the study is focused on observation rather than testing a staged treatment.

Official source

Registry reference

This page links back to the public source record so people can verify details directly with the registry and research team.

If you want the full study description, eligibility criteria, locations, and sponsor information in the original format, this is the place to check before taking the next step.

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Check my eligibility

Study reference: NCT06732284. Your email is the only field you need to provide here.
In practice

For you

Taking part may help improve understanding of your condition.

It requires regular visits and structured follow-up.

Requires travel, with in-person participation in France.

Important

Not medical advice

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