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NCT ID: NCT05426863 Active, not recruiting - Mental Health Clinical Trials

Domestic Violence Intervention to Reduce Psychological Distress and Violence Among Women Experiencing IPV in Nepal

DeVI
Start date: June 8, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this study is to implement and evaluate the feasibility, acceptability, and effectiveness of a validated integrated multi-component intervention targeting secondary prevention of violence and addressing the mental health needs of women experiencing intimate partner violence.

NCT ID: NCT05412602 Active, not recruiting - Intervention Clinical Trials

Chiropractic T Cell Study

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

Some studies suggest that specific chiropractic care (techniques known as "spinal manipulation therapy") can have benefits to the immune system but studies are scarce, sample sizes small, and methodology and analyses often not of the highest scientific standards. The investigators will example how 36 sessions of chiropractic care over 9-12 weeks can impact immune cell function using a randomized clinical trial design.

NCT ID: NCT03648593 Active, not recruiting - Health Behavior Clinical Trials

Promo@Work Entrepreneurs

Promo@Work
Start date: October 18, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

A randomized intervention study to promote work recovery and work ability among micro-entrepreneurs. The main aim is to investigate if the use of Recovery! -application results in better work recovery and work ability than no treatment for micro-entrepreneurs. The plan of action of the study merges: 1) the contents that are based on the needs of the target population and evidence from research on work related and health behaviour enhancing work recovery, 2) theoretical framework for the counselling, 3) counselling methods including behaviour change techniques, and 4) tailoring the content and counselling according to trans theoretical change model and physical work demands. The intervention is delivered through native mobile application designed by using the abovementioned methodology. Data are collected by repeated internet-based questionnaires (at baseline, 2 and 6 months from the beginning of the intervention) and from the use of mobile application. Furthermore, randomly selected persons in two groups (20-30 persons in each) are interviewed. Process evaluation is conducted to detect the mechanisms of change and to study why the program succeeded or failed.