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NCT ID: NCT04592120 Enrolling by invitation - Substance Use Clinical Trials

Randomized Trial of a Data-driven Technical Assistance System for Drug Prevention Coalitions

Start date: October 20, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This project is designed to test the Coalition Check-Up (CCU)-a theory-based and data-driven technical assistance (TA) system that supports community coalitions' implementation of evidence-based programs (EBPs) for drug prevention. The primary aims of the project are to: 1) Estimate the impact of the CCU on coalition capacity. Coalitions will be randomly assigned to the CCU or a 'TA as usual' condition to evaluate whether the CCU improves coalition capacity as measured by coalition member reports of team processes, network composition, and collaborative structure. 2) Estimate the impact of the CCU on implementation of evidence-based programs. The study will test the hypothesis that coalitions receiving the CCU will implement EBPs with greater: a) quantity, b) quality, and c) sustainability. The study will also test coalition capacity as a mediator of CCU impact on EBP implementation. 3) Estimate the impact of the CCU on youth substance use. The study will test the hypothesis that communities receiving the CCU will reduce youth substance use relative to communities in the comparison condition. The study will also test EBP implementation as a mediator of CCU impact on youth substance use.

NCT ID: NCT04574986 Completed - Clinical trials for Psychiatric Disorder

Description of the Psychiatric Care Pathway of Pregnant Women After the Early Prenatal Interview

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

Pregnancy and postpartum are recognized as periods of psychic fragility. However, the psychiatric disorders of women that can emerge during these periods are underdiagnosed and have consequences in particular on the development of the child, his relationship with his parents. The need for an early diagnosis to allow appropriate treatment seems to be essential. The pregnancy monitoring is centered on the somatic and little on psychological evaluation of the mother and the father. In this context, the Early Prenatal Interview (EPP) was created through the perinatal plan of 2005-2007 in order to allow a more precise research of the factors of vulnerabilities likely to be predictive of a somatic, psychological or social disorder. However, until now, only few pregnant women benefited of this interview. In May 2020, EPP became mandatory for all pregnant women. It now seems important to clearly identify the place, function, organization and usefulness of this interview in order to maximize its benefit in the monitoring of pregnancy

NCT ID: NCT04552041 Completed - Vascular Dementia Clinical Trials

Prospecta in the Treatment of Cognitive, Behavioural and Psychiatric Disorders in Patients With Vascular Dementia.

Start date: December 3, 2020
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Study purpose: - evaluate safety and clinical efficacy of Prospecta in the treatment of cognitive, behavioural and psychiatric disorders in patients with vascular dementia. Study objectives: - evaluate and compare changes in cognitive functions and in behavioural and psychiatric dementia symptoms in Prospecta and Placebo groups after 24-week therapy: - evaluate and compare the frequency, severity and causal relationship of adverse events (AEs) with the type of therapy in Prospecta and Placebo groups (including central nervous system AEs during therapy, their relationship with the product and other characteristics).

NCT ID: NCT04548609 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) in Pediatric Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

Start date: January 25, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

In this study, the investigators aim to understand the role of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) in modulating aberrant neurocognitive processes implicated in pediatric patients with obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD).

NCT ID: NCT04547192 Completed - Behavior Problem Clinical Trials

Improving Initial Management of the Injured at Ghanaian District and Regional Hospitals With a Trauma Intake Form

Start date: October 1, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Brief Summary: Improving care of the injured (trauma care) is a way to the large burden of injury in low- and middle-income countries. The important initial period of trauma care is often chaotic and prone to errors. The World Health Organization created a Trauma Care Checklist (TCC), which improved key performance indicators of care at tertiary hospitals but encountered factors which decreased its uptake. The investigators propose the use of a model Trauma Intake Form (TIF) with potential to achieve the benefits of the TCC, but with automatic usage and with accompanying improvements in documentation for key elements of care. It is especially oriented for smaller hospitals. The investigators propose a pragmatic randomized clinical trial with introduction of the TIF at 8 hospitals sequentially, with start times randomized by stepped-wedge design. Specifically, the investigators aim to determine the effectiveness the TIF to function as a checklist for increasing the appropriate use of key performance indicators during care of the injured in emergency units of non-tertiary hospitals in Ghana, as assessed by independent observers; to determine the percent of injured patients with adequate data on initial assessment before vs. after introduction of the TIF in emergency units of non-tertiary hospitals in Ghana; and to increase the capacity of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology and the network of non-tertiary hospitals in southern Ghana to undertake high-quality trauma care research, including clinical trials.

NCT ID: NCT04517799 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Autism Spectrum Disorder

Trial of Cannabidiol to Treat Severe Behavior Problems in Children With Autism

Start date: June 1, 2020
Phase: Phase 2/Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

There are very few treatments that are effective in reducing severe behavioral problems associated with autism. These behaviors include aggressive and self-harm behaviors, frequent repetitive behaviors and severe hyperactivity. This study is being conducted to determine whether cannabidiol can reduce any or all of these problem behaviors.

NCT ID: NCT04507633 Completed - Dementia Clinical Trials

ROMA (Reminiscence, Reality Orientation, Music and Art ) Therapy, Cognition, Depression and Behavioral Problems in the Population With Dementia

Start date: August 25, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study aimed to conduct a randomized controlled trial to examine the effectiveness of ROMA therapy( Reminiscence, Reality Orientation, Music, and Art) on improving cognitive function, behavioral and psychological symptoms in population with dementia. The hypotheis of this study is that these patients with dementia receiving ROMA therapy featuring reminiscence, reality orientation, music, and art would improve their cognition, depressive symptoms, and behavioral symptoms.

NCT ID: NCT04505072 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Neurodevelopmental Disorders

RCT of PR-ESSENCE - a Problem Solving Model for Youth With Challenging Behavior in Special (SiS) Treatment Homes

Start date: February 10, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Randomized controlled trial of PR-ESSENCE treatment for youth with challenging behavior in two youth treatment homes, including 60-70 youth. Inclusion criteria: Youth aged 12-17 years, staying at least 3 months at the home, with intellectual function in the normal range according to WISC-test and clinical judgment, and exhibiting significant problem behaviors as measured by Broset Violence Checklist (BVC). Subjects are randomized to 10 weeks of PR-ESSENCE treatment or to the control condition "treatment as usual". After the control period, the control group will receive 10 weeks of PR-ESSENCE treatment. Outcome is assessed at baseline, post-treatment/control period, and 3-6 months post-treatment (at the time when the youth is planned to move from the home) with global assessments of problem severity and improvement by blinded rater (CGI-I, CGI-S), ratings of SNAP-IV (ADHD and oppositional symptoms), ECBI (behavior problems) and RPQ (relation problems) by the youth's contact person, and self-ratings of psychiatric symptoms and self-concept with Becks Youth Inventories. BVC ratings are also made daily by contact persons and teachers during the whole study.

NCT ID: NCT04466163 Completed - Clinical trials for Trauma, Psychological

Strengthening the Healthy Adult Mode: a Case Experimental Study Exploring the Effects of a New Schema Therapy Protocol in an Adult Outpatient Population.

ST-HA
Start date: September 1, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Background: Strengthening the Healthy Adult schema mode is the ultimate goal in Schema Therapy, working as an assumed mechanism of long-term change through improved positive mental health. Evidence-based interventions to directly strengthen this Healthy Adult mode are sparse. Objective: To study the feasibility, acceptability and effectiveness of the treatment protocol 'Schema Therapy and the Healthy Adult' (ST-HA) during the final stage of schema therapy in adult outpatients with personality- or chronic psychopathology. Method: In this study a single case experimental design (n = 8) with multiple measures will be used, to determine the effects of the ST-HA protocol on self-compassion, well-being, positive affect and Healthy Adult functioning. For each participant a no-treatment randomized baseline period (2-5 weeks) will be compared with treatment (ST-HA, 10 weekly sessions) and post-treatment follow-up (at 1- and 3-months). Assessments include brief diaries regarding self-compassion and Healthy Adult functioning (daily from baseline to end of intervention, and 7-days at 1- and 3-months follow-up) and standardized questionnaires for measuring weekly changes in self-compassion, well-being and adaptive schema modes. During phase changes additional measures of trait self-compassion, positive affect, adaptive schema modes and symptomatic distress will be administered.

NCT ID: NCT04463498 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Psychiatric Disorders

Sleep in Psychiatric Care (SIP): A Transdiagnostic Group-based Sleep-school as Treatment for Comorbid Insomnia

SIP
Start date: December 17, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Sleep disorders commonly co-occur with psychiatric disorders. Sleep disorders are often treated with medication or not at all in psychiatric care, although there exist a plethora of documentation of the effectiveness of sleep interventions. There is also an increase in studies showing effectiveness of sleep-interventions when the sleep disorder co-occurs with psychiatric illness. The most common and best documented treatment for insomnia is cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBTi). There is a great gap in the knowledge on how sleep disorders can be treated effectively in psychiatric care. In this project the investigators therefore seek to investigate the effect of non-pharmacological, group-based treatment in a randomized controlled trial (RCT) where sleep and psychiatric symptoms are the primary outcome measures. CBTi comprise of sleep education, sleep restriction, stimulus control and cognitive restructuring of dysfunctional thoughts about sleep.