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NCT ID: NCT06061198 Completed - Anxiety Clinical Trials

Impact of Virtual Reality on Patient's Anxiety Who Underwent Surgery Uner Regional Anesthesia

VRanxiety
Start date: March 1, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

this study was conducted in TAHER SFAR Hospital . it included 68 patients and it aims to evaluate the impact of virtual reality on patients undergoing upper limb surgery under regional anesthesia and evaluate the consumption of hypnotics during surgery , anxiety levels and patients satisfaction. this study contain 2 arms , each arm contain 34 patients . first arm received regional anesthesia and surgery under virtual reality using a VR gear . second arm received standard care

NCT ID: NCT06059794 Completed - Anxiety Clinical Trials

Anxiety in Relation to Nausea and Vomiting in Pregnancy

Start date: January 1, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The goal of this observational study is to learn more about the relation between anxiety (assessed by GAD-7 questionnaire) and the nausea and vomiting in pregnancy (objectively measured by PUQE score). Participants will answer 2 questionnaires: (GAD-7) for anxiety; and (PUQE score) for nausea and vomiting.

NCT ID: NCT06058533 Recruiting - Dental Anxiety Clinical Trials

Pre-Visit Positive Imagery in Reducing Dental Anxiety

Start date: October 15, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine whether pre-visit positive imagery has an impact in decreasing dental anxiety and fear in pediatric patients as well as increasing patient cooperation during treatment visits. Patients needing at least 1 composite filling with nitrous and local anesthetic will receive a picture book if they are selected in the experimental group, and no picture book if they are in the control group. Patients will be asked to be fill out a pre-operative survey and post-operative survey asking how they feel about treatment. Parents will also be asked to fill out a post-operative survey.

NCT ID: NCT06057090 Enrolling by invitation - Anesthesia, Local Clinical Trials

Do Therapy Dogs Improve Behavior and Reduce Anxiety in Pediatric Dental Patients?

Start date: September 13, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this clinical trial is to assess whether the presence of a certified therapy dog during dental procedures that require an injection reduces anxiety and improves behavior in pediatric dental patients. The main questions it aims to answer are: - Does the presence of a certified therapy dog during dental procedure requiring an injection reduce anxiety and improve behavior in pediatric dental patients? - How do the parents of pediatric dental patients who participate in the study view the use of a certified therapy dog in their child's treatment? - Does the presence of a certified therapy dog result in different concentrations of microbes in the treatment room? All participants will receive standard of care. Researchers will compare the group with a therapy dog present to a group who does not have a therapy dog present to see if heart rate, oxygen saturation, percentage of nitrous oxide administered, and Frankl scores differ between the groups.

NCT ID: NCT06056284 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Anxiety Disorder/Anxiety State

The Effect of Progressive Relaxation Exercise and Sleep Hygiene Training on Sleep Quality and AnxietyLevel Given to Outpatients With Anxiety Disorder in Psychiatry Clinic

Start date: January 16, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of progressive relaxation exercise and sleep hygiene training on sleep quality and anxiety levels in patients diagnosed with anxiety disorder admitted to psychiatry outpatient clinic.

NCT ID: NCT06054386 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Social Anxiety Disorder

Attention Bias Modification Training for Social Phobia (ABMSP)

Start date: April 7, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Attentional bias has primarily been investigated as a primary cognitive etiology of social anxiety symptoms. Previous research has found that individuals with high social anxiety showed facilitated attentional engagement to threat stimuli or delayed disengagement of attention from threat. Attentional Bias Modification Training (ABMT) was developed through applying the attentional mechanism in social anxiety. During ABMT, participants are deliberately induced to shift their attention away from threat stimuli and toward neutral stimuli. Despite its proven effectiveness, a recent meta-study found that the effect size of ABMT is significant but too small. As a result, the current study focuses on improving the existing ABMT by incorporating integrative factors into attention training. The current study aims to integrate bottom-up and top-down cognitive processes in ABMT. Participants will be randomly assigned to one of two conditions (active or placebo training) and will complete the ABMT for three weeks. The ABMT's efficacy will be assessed by comparing pre- and post-training measures.

NCT ID: NCT06054243 Recruiting - Anxiety Clinical Trials

Efficacy of Group Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Youth Anxiety and Insomnia

Start date: February 17, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Youth is an important transitional stage associated with dynamic changes in biological, cognitive, and psychological functioning, as well as a constellation of developmental and psychosocial challenges. In particular, anxiety disorders constitute the most common mental health problems in youth, with a prevalence rate up to 32%. Youth anxiety is associated with not only profound personal distress, but also considerable impairments in psychosocial functioning and an increased risk for developing other psychiatric comorbidities (e.g. depression, substance use). Meanwhile, sleep problems, particularly insomnia, are also common in the teen years, with a prevalence rate as high as 36%. Insomnia and anxiety are highly comorbid conditions, with increasing evidence suggesting their intricate, bidirectional relationship, such as a high level of anxiety symptoms found in youth with insomnia. However, optimal treatment strategies to manage the comorbidity of these two conditions remain uncertain. This study will test the efficacy of group-based cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) and cognitive behavioural therapy for anxiety (CBT-A) in reducing the severity of insomnia and anxiety symptoms in youth with comorbid insomnia and anxiety, as well as their effects on depressive symptoms, daytime functioning (e.g. sleepiness, fatigue), subjective and objective sleep measures.

NCT ID: NCT06051721 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Generalized Anxiety Disorder

A Study of a N, N-dimethyltryptamine (DMT) Analog (CYB004) in Participants With Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) With Depressive Symptoms

Start date: May 2024
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this proof-of-concept study is to determine the safety, tolerability, and preliminary clinical efficacy of CYB004 participants with GAD with depressive symptoms.

NCT ID: NCT06051084 Enrolling by invitation - Anxiety Clinical Trials

Investigating How the Brain Processes Different Experiences

Start date: October 5, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this clinical trial is to test the efficacy of an app-based program in reducing anxiety and exploring associated changes in brain activity.

NCT ID: NCT06047704 Completed - Pain Clinical Trials

The Effect of State and Trait Anxiety on Pain-pressure Threshold

Start date: July 28, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The purpose of this research is to find out if different types of anxiety impact the sensation of how sensitive various muscles are to the application of pressure. This information can help researchers and healthcare providers better understand how people feel pain differently based on emotional factors This study is designed to study people who can be expected to have normal pain sensation processing