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NCT ID: NCT04026152 Completed - Anxiety Disorders Clinical Trials

Exercising With Anxiety: Can Cognitive Behavioural Techniques Help People With Anxiety-related Disorders Exercise More?

Start date: July 14, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Anxiety-related disorders such as panic disorder, social anxiety disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, and posttraumatic stress disorder are among the most prevalent mental health disorders affecting Canadian adults. Lack of access to evidence-based treatments prevents many people with high levels of anxiety from receiving appropriate care. Evidence shows that exercise is an alternative option for alleviating anxiety that could be appealing to individuals with high levels of anxiety who are unable, or unwilling, to access other evidence-based treatments. Unfortunately, people with high levels of anxiety tend to have a hard time using exercise independently as a strategy to manage their anxiety, in part, because many aspects of exercising can be anxiety-provoking (e.g., physical sensations produced by exercise, opportunities for evaluation by others, crowded exercise environments). Cognitive-behavioral techniques are therapeutic tools that could help these people overcome their anxiety about exercising and support them as they make positive health behavioural changes; however, however, no study to date has explored this possibility. The proposed study will use rigorous experimental techniques to determine whether an exercise-focused cognitive behavioural psychological intervention can support people with anxiety-related disorders to become more physically active and experience the reductions in anxiety that comes from making this lifestyle change.

NCT ID: NCT04021004 Completed - MSK Conditions Clinical Trials

How do Pilates Trained Physiotherapists Utilise and Value Pilates Exercise for MSK Conditions: A Qualitative Study

Start date: April 1, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

A self-designed qualitative questionnaire survey was used to investigate opinions and views among thirty Physiotherapists practising in the UK, who had undertaken formal training in Pilates exercise therapy to treat people with MSK conditions.

NCT ID: NCT04020289 Completed - Bipolar Disorder Clinical Trials

A Psychoeducational Program "BalancingMySwing" for Patients With Bipolar Disorder

Start date: August 1, 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The psychoeducation BalancingMySwing (BMS) program has been developed manually and its feasibility has been tested in our previous study. This 3-year research project aimed to further examine the immediate and lasted effects of BMS program for BD, and to assess its knowledge dissemination and the transferability of its evidence-based practice across multiple sites.

NCT ID: NCT04019704 Completed - Depression Clinical Trials

A Trial of AXS-05 in Patients With Major Depressive Disorder

GEMINI
Start date: June 20, 2019
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

A Phase 3, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, multicenter trial of AXS-05 in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD).

NCT ID: NCT04013932 Completed - Clinical trials for Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders

Family Psychoeducation for Adults With Psychotic Disorders in Tanzania

Start date: August 6, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this study is to pilot test a culturally tailored Family Psychoeducation model (KUPAA) for adults with psychotic disorders and their relatives that is appropriate for cultural settings inclusive of both traditional and biomedical ideas about mental illness and that incorporates relatives as co-facilitators of the intervention.

NCT ID: NCT04009811 Completed - Clinical trials for Deglutition Disorders

A New Membrane Obturator Prothesis Concept for Soft Palate Defects

VELOMEMBRANE
Start date: July 17, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

When soft palate defects lead to palatal insufficiency, the patient's quality of life is affected by difficulties swallowing, hypernasality, and poor intelligibility of speech. If immediate surgical reconstruction is not an option, the patient may benefit from the placement of a rigid obturator prosthesis. Unfortunately, the residual muscle stumps are often unable to adequately move this stiff and inert obturator to properly restore the velopharyngeal valve function. The objective of this case report was to describe the use of a membrane obturator prosthesis that incorporates a dental dam to compensate for the soft palate defect.

NCT ID: NCT04007042 Completed - Alcohol Dependence Clinical Trials

Validation of a Short Questionnaire (SSI) for Sleep Disorders in Patients With Alcohol

Start date: January 15, 2012
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Sleep disorders are very common in alcohol patients (40-90% according to studies) These sleep disorders may persist after withdrawal and represent a major factor in relapse. In a previous study, the investigators validated a simple sleep questionnaire (the "Short Sleep Index = SSI") from a multicentre series of 602 American patients (Perney et al., Alcohol Alcohol 2012) The SSI is obtained from the Hamilton score (baseline score for anxiety and depression)

NCT ID: NCT04002050 Completed - Depression Clinical Trials

Creating Resilient Workplaces Study

CReW
Start date: August 10, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The proposed study aims to understand the impact of a 5-Class CBTm Course on variables contributing to workplace resilience among Public Safety Personnel (PSP). This involves examining the impact of the CBTm Course on prevention of PTSD and related conditions among PSPs. This research project will be undertaken using a randomized-controlled trial design. Questionnaires will be completed 1) before taking the course, 2) during the course, 3) after the course, and 4) at three-month follow-up.

NCT ID: NCT03996876 Completed - Clinical trials for Alcohol Use Disorder

Resolving Psychological Stress

RePS
Start date: January 9, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The investigators have developed a mobile app called Resolving Psychological Stress (REPS) to help alleviate symptoms of PTSD. The app will administer threat-related attention bias modification to individuals who have both a Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders V (DSM-V) diagnosis of PTSD (and meet at least one DSM-V criteria for threat sensitivity) and a DSM-V diagnosis of Alcohol Use Disorder. The aims of the study are to explore both the feasibility and acceptability of the app with it's users, and to explore the efficacy of the app at alleviating PTSD severity.

NCT ID: NCT03995186 Completed - Depression Clinical Trials

Effects of Behavioural Activation on Emotional Cognition and Mood

Start date: February 20, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Behavioural activation (BA) is widely accepted as an efficacious treatment for depression. It has been suggested that several depression treatments work via early changes in emotional processing (e.g. affective bias in the processing of facial expressions) and that these could help predict treatment success, but it has not yet been examined whether the same applies in behavioural interventions. The investigators will examine how BA affects early emotional information processing in participants who are currently experiencing low mood, to see whether this can predict eventual changes in mood and to gain a better understanding of the treatment mechanisms of BA. Participants will be in three groups undergoing either behavioural activation, or activity monitoring alone (active control) for 4 weeks, or they will be on a waiting list (passive control). The investigators will also examine whether other factors, such as anxiety, social support and environmental reward, can predict the success of BA. This could help us understand how BA works and who may be most suitable for this intervention.