What to target? Interventions to modulate key mechanisms underlying the trajectories of affective disorders in the transregional Collaborative Research Center 393

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Abstract

Background: Affective disorders are associated with an enormous disease burden, necessitating research on the mechanisms of effective treatments. Objectives: This article introduces the intervention projects of the transregional Collaborative Research Center 393 (CRC/TRR 393). By employing targeted interventions, we aim to induce modifiability in the key mechanisms underlying the trajectories of affective disorders studied in CRC/TRR 393: emotion regulation, expectation, social cognition, and (circadian) cognitive–behavioral rhythms. Materials and methods: The longitudinal design of the CRC/TRR 393 study will examine four interventions targeting specific mechanisms in subgroups of the German Mental Health Cohort (GEMCO). GEMCO includes patients with a current or lifetime diagnosis of major depressive disorder (MDD), bipolar disorder (BD), and healthy control (HC) participants. Multilevel measurements of these targeted mechanisms will allow us to investigate their fine-grained modifiability and their effects on disease trajectories. Results: The results will provide insights into how these mechanisms can be modified. Together with the CRC/TRR 393 mechanisms projects, we will examine the effects of key cognitive–emotional mechanisms on disease trajectories. Conclusion: For the first time, the modifiability of four key mechanisms underlying the trajectories of affective disorders will be investigated both cross-sectionally and longitudinally.

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)154-160
Number of pages7
JournalDer Nervenarzt
Volume97
Issue number2
Early online date27 Nov 2025
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2026
Peer-reviewedYes

External IDs

PubMed 41307581

Keywords

Sustainable Development Goals

Keywords

  • Affective disorders, emotion regulation, Circadian rhythm, Empathy, Expectation violation, Mood disorders