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NCT ID: NCT06346353 Recruiting - Depression Clinical Trials

Substance Consumption, Personality, and Cognitive Functioning of Chess Players

Start date: January 31, 2024
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The aim of this project is to find out if there is a difference in addictive behavior, personality traits, and cognitive abilities between chess players and non-chess players.

NCT ID: NCT06222411 Active, not recruiting - Personality Clinical Trials

Leadership Training Affect Physician Career Satisfaction

Start date: December 1, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of the study is to evaluate the impact of organizational interventions for physician development on wellbeing, and investigate wellbeing and other characteristics of physicians with and without formal leadership roles.

NCT ID: NCT06166693 Completed - Personality Clinical Trials

The Effectiveness of the "MINDLiNG" Digital Mental Health Intervention

Start date: November 23, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

A study in South Korea assessed the effectiveness of the "MINDLiNG" digital mental healthcare program, targeting maladaptive personality traits, and found significant improvements in reducing stress, perfectionism, loneliness, and anxiety, while increasing self-esteem among participants. The study highlights the potential of digital solutions to address the high demand for mental healthcare services in South Korea.

NCT ID: NCT05952063 Completed - Personality Clinical Trials

Validation of Schema Scale of Mental Health Service

Start date: July 26, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Digital Mental Health Service, MINDLiNG, has developed Schema Scale that identifies individual's personality based on schema theory. The goal of this study is to determine the reliability and validity of the Schema Scale.

NCT ID: NCT05843474 Recruiting - Adolescent Behavior Clinical Trials

Effectiveness of Take it Personal!

Start date: August 1, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

A controlled pre-post design study on Take it Personal! has demonstrated effectiveness in reducing the frequency and severity of youth use of alcohol, cannabis or other illicit drugs. Take it Personal! is an existing indicated prevention programme for substance use in youth with a mild intellectual disability or borderline intellectual functioning that addresses each participant's high-risk personality traits for substance abuse. The current Take it Personal! programme is further developed and optimized in collaboration with relevant stakeholders. In particular, the investigators aim to integrate personalized daily diary monitoring in the programme so that trainers can monitor client progresses closely and gain insights into change mechanisms, providing starting points for therapeutic efforts in programme sessions. The investigators conduct a series of case studies with a non-concurrent multiple baseline design to evaluate the effectiveness of Take it Personal!. The baseline lengths are randomly determined, and therefore the start of the intervention is staggered across participants.

NCT ID: NCT05503745 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Cognitive Dysfunction

MICBT for Non-underweight Adults With Eating Disorders

MICBT-ED
Start date: May 31, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Eating disorders (ED) are severe but treatable conditions, but there are large margin for improvements in terms of efficacy and adherence. There is room to explore new treatment options who are either more capable to retain patients in therapy, more effective. Alternative their efficacy may match the ones of current available treatments but offer new options to ones that did not respond to available therapies. Here the investigators explored if a combination of CBT-focused plus Metacognitive Interpersonal Therapy (MIT) is an empirically supported therapy for personality disorders and could be a new viable treatment option for non-underweight ED. MIT targets some aspects of ED such as poor awareness of mental states and maladaptive interpersonal schemas that are not included in the transdiagnostic model underlying the most investigated empirically supported treatment for ED that is CBT-E. It is reasonable therefore that targeting these aspects of psychopathology can be a path to treatment adherence and effectiveness

NCT ID: NCT05484986 Completed - Violence Clinical Trials

Nursing Students' Personality Traits and Competence in Workplace Violence Management

Start date: May 14, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Aim: The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between nursing students' personality traits and competence in workplace violence management. Background: Violence against nursing students is a growing concern in nursing education, clinical practice, and professional development and needs to be managed. Design: A cross-sectional study. Methods: This study was conducted with 321 nursing students in the summer of 2022.

NCT ID: NCT05418270 Completed - Aging Clinical Trials

Anorexia and Personality Traits in Elderly Individuals

APETI
Start date: June 2, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The aim of this study is to evaluate the relationship between age-related anorexia and personality traits in elderly individuals with comorbidities.

NCT ID: NCT05191329 Completed - Clinical trials for Patient Satisfaction

Impact of Personality on Satisfaction Following Presbyopic Correction

Start date: August 28, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

Primary objective of this study is the exploration of the impact of personality type, social roles and working mandates οn the visual capacity and satisfaction of patients that underwent pseudophakic presbyopic correction.

NCT ID: NCT05180149 Withdrawn - Personality Clinical Trials

Personality and Drug Use (PDU)

PDU
Start date: April 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The study aims to assess whether the use of drugs relates to personality ratings. Specifically, we plan to investigate if people with different histories of substance use differentiate on personality assessments (current and past).