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NCT ID: NCT05082922 Active, not recruiting - Chronic Pain Clinical Trials

Implementation of the Hybrid Treatment in Clinical Care. A SCED.

hybrid-sced
Start date: October 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

In society today, mental health problems, specifically stress-, anxiety- and depressive disorders, are a primary cause of long-term sick leave, leading to significant societal costs and suffering. One important issue hindering implementation of successful treatments is that there is a marked co-occurrence between these problems and somatic health problems, such as different types of pain. An important key to solving this problem is to develop a more integrated conceptualization of, and treatment model for, these patients' health problems. Specifically, one way to understand the co-occurrence between mental and somatic health problems is offered by the 'transdiagnostic' perspective. The aim of this project is to implement and evaluate the effectiveness of a transdiagnostic emotion-focused treatment protocol in clinical context. The treatment addresses comorbid mental (stress, anxiety- and depressive) and somatic health (pain) problems and targets core emotion regulation processes that are hypothesized to maintain and exacerbate these problems.

NCT ID: NCT03641664 Active, not recruiting - Mental Disorder Clinical Trials

FCT Study: Reducing the Need for Out-of-Home Placements

2018-0568
Start date: September 10, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Does Family Centered Treatment (FCT) result in better youth, family, and cost outcomes, as compared to a Level II or Level III out-of-home placement (OHP)? The investigators test the hypotheses that among children/youth authorized to a Level II or Level III out-of-home placement, relative to youth who receive such a placement, those who receive FCT will have: - Better: family functioning and mental/behavioral health outcomes (youth and caregiver). - Lower probability of: being subject of a child protective services report, entering (or re-entering) foster care, being arrested, being retained in grade, being chronically absent (missing >15 days), dropping out of high school, or receiving an out-of-home placement. - Lower cost of care.