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NCT ID: NCT02822443 Completed - Anxiety Disorder Clinical Trials

Improve: Integrating Emotion Focused Components Into Psychological Therapy

Improve
Start date: April 2015
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The primary purpose of this study is to compare the efficacy of two treatment-as-usual (TAU) conditions: TAU with integration of emotion focused components (EFT) and TAU with focus on self-regulation (SR). Especially the long-term efficacy is evaluated with a focus on differential effects. Moreover, the mechanisms of change of both conditions are investigated.

NCT ID: NCT02817438 Completed - Anxiety Disorders Clinical Trials

Research on Anxiety and Depression: Computer-Assisted Therapy

RADCAT
Start date: June 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study examines how online self-guided programs can improve mood and anxiety symptoms. These programs use exercises from Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, which is an evidence-based treatment for depression and anxiety. The purpose of this study is to learn who will do best with the online format. Our aim is to learn for whom online self-guided interventions are most efficacious. This knowledge is important because it will help inform clinicians and patients about who might benefit from this type of intervention versus who would need the assistance of a therapist. More specifically, we hope to figure out who would benefit from solely an online intervention and who would benefit from an online intervention in addition to other treatment.

NCT ID: NCT02816320 Completed - Surgical Condition Clinical Trials

Validity of Information Employed to Generate Standardized Mortality Ratios Using Hospital Administrative Databases (RNMH)

RNMH
Start date: July 2014
Phase:
Study type: Observational

In a retrospective cross-sectional study, investigators aimed to valid the variables employed to generate standardized mortality ratio from hospital administrative databases. For this purpose, investigators have compared those variables collected in administrative databases with the information available in patient medical record.

NCT ID: NCT02815813 Completed - Obesity Clinical Trials

Lifestyle Intervention for Young Adults With Serious Mental Illness

Start date: July 3, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This is a four year project evaluating the effectiveness of a group-based lifestyle intervention (PeerFIT) supported by mobile health (mHealth) technology and social media compared to Basic Education in fitness and nutrition supported by a wearable Activity Tracking device (BEAT) in achieving clinically significant improvements in weight loss and cardiorespiratory fitness in young adults with serious mental illness (SMI).

NCT ID: NCT02814513 Completed - Clinical trials for Orthopedic Disorders

Feasibility of the ANDAGO System in Pediatric Neurorehabilitation

Start date: June 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

In this feasibility study, the researchers would like to investigate whether it is feasible to apply the ANDAGO V2.0, a new mobile robot for body-weight supported gait training (developed by Hocoma AG) to children and adolescents undergoing neurorehabilitation. The investigators will explore several outcomes and will compare some outcomes between the children and adolescents when they walk in the ANDAGO or with their regular walking aids.

NCT ID: NCT02811458 Completed - Clinical trials for Generalized Anxiety Disorder

Clinical Trial of Transdiagnostic Cognitive-Behavior Therapy for Anxiety Disorders

T-CBT
Start date: September 12, 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Anxiety disorders are the most common mental disorders in community settings, and they are associated with significant psychological distress, functional and social impairment. Although pharmacological and psychological treatments for anxiety and depression have existed for several years now, only a minority of anxiety disorder sufferers are treated according to guidelines. Cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) is the most consistently efficacious psychological treatment for anxiety disorders, but implementation of CBT in primary care is challenging due to limited resources. Recent studies indicate that transdiagnostic group CBT for multiple anxiety disorders could be a promising alternative to individual CBT in primary care. The aim of the study is to examine the effectiveness of group CBT for anxiety disorders as a complement to usual care. The clinical trial will be conducted in three Health and Social Services Centers in the province of Québec (i.e. Sherbrooke, Laval and Québec). Patients will be French-speaking adults with anxiety disorders, and they will be randomly assigned to one of two treatment conditions: a) Transdiagnostic group CBT (12 weekly 2-hour sessions), b) usual care. The transdiagnostic group CBT will be offered as a differed intervention to participants in the usual care group after the 8-month follow up. Participants in both study arms will undergo a baseline clinical evaluation as well as outcome assessment interviews at post-treatment, 4, 8, and 12 month follow-up time-points. The primary study results will include improvement on a questionnaire on anxiety symptoms. Widespread implementation of group CBT could lead to better outcomes for a large number of patients living with anxiety.

NCT ID: NCT02810171 Completed - Anxiety Clinical Trials

Dimensional Brain Behavior Predictors of CBT Outcomes in Pediatric Anxiety

Anxiety-CBT
Start date: December 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Anxiety is among the most prevalent, costly and disabling illnesses and tends emerge early in childhood. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is the first-line treatment for early life anxiety, but as many as 40% of young patients who receive CBT fail to get better. The proposed study will examine brain changes marking positive response to CBT for anxiety and how these changes may differ in children compared adolescents. By helping us to understand how CBT works, this study will pave the way for new treatments to stop anxiety early.

NCT ID: NCT02809326 Completed - Clinical trials for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

Trauma Management Therapy for OEF and OIF Combat Veterans

TMT
Start date: November 2015
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This trial will evaluate the efficacy and efficiency of Trauma Management Therapy (TMT; Frueh, Turner, Beidel, 1996; Beidel, Frueh, Uhde, under preparation), which combines individual virtual reality (VR) assisted exposure therapy with group social and emotional rehabilitation skills training (will be superior to a treatment consisting of the same VR- exposure and group psychoeducational group therapy. TMT will be conducted in traditional 17-week format, and a 3-week intensive treatment format. Outcome will be assessed using relevant clinical, process, and cost outcomes. Additionally, investigators will assess the potential of olfactory stimulation as a trigger for PTSD symptoms of intrusive thoughts and re-experiencing. Therefore, this proposal will integrate clinical and neurobiological assessment studies designed to understand the role of these factors in the etiology, maintenance, and treatment of PTSD.

NCT ID: NCT02808468 Completed - Clinical trials for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

Brief Restructuring Intervention Following Trauma Exposure

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

The broad aim of this study is to develop and test a brief intervention that can be implemented in the immediate weeks following sexual assault to decrease likelihood of developing posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or alcohol misuse. The first phase of the study will enroll 6 women to complete a brief, cognitive therapy protocol and provide feedback on the intervention (open trial). The second phase of the study will recruit 76 women to complete either the intervention (38 women) or assessment only (38 women) to test the effects of the intervention on both PTSD symptoms and alcohol use behavior as compared to natural recovery following assault.

NCT ID: NCT02808104 Completed - Clinical trials for Attention Deficit Disorder With Hyperactivity

Mazindol Controlled Release in Adults With Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

Start date: August 2016
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine whether a controlled release formulation of mazindol is more effective than a placebo in the treatment of Attention Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in adults.