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NCT ID: NCT06302894 Enrolling by invitation - Clinical trials for Internet Addiction Disorder

The Effect of the Nursing Intervention Program on Adolescent Problematic Internet Users

Start date: March 1, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

In this study; The effect of the nursing intervention program (education enriched with web 2.0 tools based on the Health Belief Model) on problematic internet use, loneliness and family harmony in adolescents who use the internet with problems will be determined.

NCT ID: NCT05636137 Enrolling by invitation - Healthy Clinical Trials

Analysis of Internet Addiction, Musculoskeletal Pain and Body Awareness in High School Students

Start date: November 24, 2024
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The study will investigate internet addiction, musculoskeletal pain and body awareness in high school students.

NCT ID: NCT04356274 Enrolling by invitation - Depression Clinical Trials

Local Participatory Systems Dynamics to Increase Reach of Evidence Based Addiction and Mental Health Care

Start date: February 1, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The most common reasons Veterans seek VA addiction and mental health care is for help with opioid and alcohol misuse, depression and PTSD. Research evidence has established highly effective treatments that prevent relapse, overdose and suicide, but even with policy mandates, performance metrics, and electronic health records to fix the problem, these treatments may only reach 3-28% of patients. This study tests participatory business engineering methods (Participatory System Dynamics) that engage patients, providers and policy makers against the status quo approaches, such as data review, and will determine if participatory system dynamics works, why it works, and whether it can be applied in many health care settings to guarantee patient access to the highest quality care and better meet the addiction and mental health needs of Veterans and the U.S. population.

NCT ID: NCT02844985 Enrolling by invitation - Sexual Addiction Clinical Trials

A Study of Gene Polymorphisms Associated With Specific Presentations of Sexual Addiction

Start date: August 17, 2016
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The study is intended to identify gene polymorphisms significantly associated with specific behavioral- and preoccupation-typologies of sexual addiction, and to identify additional potential genetic markers of sexual addiction. Research subjects with sexual addiction will be identified from the out-patient and in-patient populations of the investigative sites. Research subjects in the Control Group will be identified from the general population and from the student body of selected colleges. Approximately 1100 subjects will be enrolled in the study. Anticipating 10% drop-out, this is intended to generate a population of approximately 500 men and women clinically diagnosed with sexual addiction, and approximately 500 healthy men and women who do not meet diagnostic criteria for sexual addiction nor have psychopathology who will serve as the control population.