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NCT ID: NCT05340348 Recruiting - Schizophrenia Clinical Trials

Patientheque in Patients With a Psychosis .

LONGIPEP
Start date: July 25, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Establishment of a patient library for patients who have had a first psychotic episode and who have an "at risk" status for psychotic disorder (GRD, APS, BLIPS group) or a psychosis threshold during CAARMS administration. Samples are taken on inclusion, at 2 years, and if relapse or significant clinical event within 5 years of inclusion, on 250 patients for 10 years.

NCT ID: NCT04902066 Active, not recruiting - Psychotic Disorders Clinical Trials

Face Your Fears: Cognitive Behavioural Virtual Reality Therapy for "Paranoia".

FYF
Start date: April 9, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The study is a randomised, assessor-blinded parallel-groups superiority clinical trial fulfilling the CONSORT criteria for non-pharmacological treatment. A total of 256 patients will be allocated to either Cognitive Behavioural Virtual Reality Therapy plus treatment as usual, versus traditional CBT for psychosis plus treatment as usual. All participants will be assessed at baseline and 3- and 9 months post baseline. A stratified block-randomisation with concealed randomisation sequence will be conducted. Independent assessors blinded to the treatment will evaluate outcome. Analysis of outcome will be carried out with the intention to treat principles.

NCT ID: NCT03525054 Recruiting - Psychosis Clinical Trials

Semantic and Syntactic Computerized Analysis of Free Speech

ASESID
Start date: May 18, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Subtle speech disorganization could be predictive of a transition to schizophrenia of ultra-high-risk patients. The aim of our longitudinal multicenter cohort study is to identify specific linguistic markers of the psychotic transition to validate a french predictive model of this transition using computerized speech analysis techniques