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NCT ID: NCT03714893 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Psychiatric Disorders Mood

The Analysis of Physical, Physiological and Behavioral Data Collected From Sensors That Track the Mental Condition of Psychiatric Patients

Start date: October 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

An observational study that uses a digital system to collect physiological, physical and behavioral data using worn sensors on psychiatric patients suffering from schizophrenia, bipolar and schizoaffective disorders. The system will enable to analyze the data using a personal digital algorithm in order to detect changes in mental condition and or changes in adherence to medication treatment, and assist in identification of illegal drug usage.

NCT ID: NCT03661008 Not yet recruiting - Depression Clinical Trials

Paternal Involvement in Psychiatric Care of Adolescents Managed for Depression or Suicide Attempt

EQIP
Start date: December 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Parental involvement, both quantitative and qualitative, is fundamental for a good psycho-emotional development of the child. The lack of parental involvement and especially paternal involvement significantly promotes the occurrence of behavioral disorders in children and later, in adolescence, the onset of depressive symptomatology. On the other hand, parental involvement has a protective role in the occurrence of behavioral disorders and decreases the risk of suicide attempts in adolescence. The authors of these cohort studies agree on the need for research on the identification of factors determining paternal involvement in order to organize specific prevention actions and targeted interventions to promote the involvement of fathers in psychiatric care of their adolescents. The prevention of adolescent suicide attempts appears to be a real public health issue in Reunion Island with a suicide rate among under-35s twice as high as in Reunion than in metropolitan France. This work is a continuation of the guidelines of good practice of the High Authority of Health (HAS) which insist on the importance of "supporting the parental function by health and public action".

NCT ID: NCT03260296 Not yet recruiting - Addiction Clinical Trials

Smartphones Addiction in Assiut University Students

Start date: October 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Smartphones have become a part of our daily life, the number of people using smartphones is increasing day after day. Easy access to internet is the main advantage of smartphones in comparison to traditional mobile phones, so they are considered as handheld convenient substitutes to computers. People use smartphones for many different purposes such as communication, entertainment, browsing for information, education or business facilitation. Unfortunately the excessive use of smartphones makes people 'addicted' to that type of technology. Past research has shown that older people have less positive attitudes towards a variety of technologies and they are less likely than younger people to embrace new technology, so It seems that the problem of smartphones addiction is most likely to affect young people who are fascinated with new technologies.

NCT ID: NCT02857322 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Psychiatric Disorders

Effectiveness Accompaniment Perioperative Patients With Psychiatric Illness on the Lives Perioperative

VEPSY
Start date: January 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The experimental strategy is to develop a specific device about the anesthetic and surgical acts for a subject with a documented psychiatric condition and to benefit from surgery. This device is based on 3 stages: pre-operative phase, Phase perioperative and postoperative phase. A nurse anesthetist will come into contact with the subject the day before surgery. This contact will be concomitant with the pre-anesthesia visit. She explained about the general organization of the arrival in the operating room. The interview will be a minimum of 15 minutes and beyond if necessary. This will be accompanying this the next day in the operating room in order to optimize its hospitality and installing the block, guide the subject through all the steps before falling asleep. Finally, even accompanying will be present upon awakening the subject in the recovery room.

NCT ID: NCT02857296 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Severe Psychiatric Disorders

Evaluative Research in the Process of Implementation of an Alternative Device to Hospitalization for People Homeless With Severe Psychiatric Disorders

REDAP
Start date: January 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

The research project aims to analyze the implementation of a new health care system - "alternative device to hospitalization and crisis home for people without home" - whose objective is to provide the homeless and suffering from severe psychiatric disorders adequate care to prevent situations from seeking care or complication of their disease. This device, if it has the administrative and legal structure of the Twin Stop Health Care (LHSS), is based on the original concept of "Soteria House." This will build tools for evaluating the performance of care device by a process evaluation describing and analyzing what activity involves the device, This research seeks to analyze the experimental device in the early stages of its implementation. The observation and analysis of the program period will adjust the management arrangements of the device. The data and conclusions from this research will identify the contributions and benefits of such a device and analyze the difficulties encountered in its implementation.