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NCT ID: NCT04230135 Terminated - Clinical trials for Psychological Distress

Cultural Adaptation of Hap-pas-Hapi (Step-by-Step) for Albanian-speaking Immigrants in Switzerland and Germany

Start date: June 15, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

We aim to compare two different levels of cultural adaptation of an Internet- and mobile-based intervention for the treatment of depression called Hap-pas-Hapi among Albanian-speaking immigrants in Switzerland and Germany. One arm will include the generic (minimally adapted) version of Hap-pas Hapi. The other arm will include a version of Hap-pas-Hapi that was adapted to the target population's cultural concepts of distress. Both versions include five sessions and the same therapeutic techniques.

NCT ID: NCT03999359 Terminated - Depression Clinical Trials

A Self-Help Metacognitive Therapy for Cardiac Rehabilitation Patients (PATHWAY WS3)

Start date: May 14, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Depression and anxiety are highly prevalent in people with heart disease, causing immense human and economic burden. Available pharmacological and psychological interventions have limited efficacy and the needs of these patients are not being met in cardiac rehabilitation services despite emphasis in key NHS policy. Extensive evidence shows that a particular style of thinking dominated by rumination (dwelling on the past) and worry maintains emotional distress. A psychological intervention called metacognitive therapy (MCT) that reduces this style of thinking alleviates depression and anxiety in mental health settings. This is a single-blind feasibility randomised controlled trial of metacognitive therapy delivered in a self-help format (Home-MCT). The aim of the study is to evaluate the acceptability and feasibility of integrating Home-MCT into cardiac rehabilitation services and to evaluate the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of Home-MCT.

NCT ID: NCT03587896 Terminated - Stress Clinical Trials

Implementation of Self Help Plus in Adult Syrian Refugees in Turkey (RE-DEFINE)

RE-DEFINE
Start date: September 1, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study evaluates the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of the SH+ in Arabic speaking people including Syrians under the temporary protection of Republic of Turkey and other Arabic speaking immigrants and asylum seekers with psychological distress in Turkey. Half of participants will receive Self Help Plus (SH+), while the other half will receive enhanced treatment as usual.