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NCT ID: NCT06365346 Not yet recruiting - Resilience Clinical Trials

Music Breathing Therapy for Children With Attention-deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and Their Caregivers

Start date: April 15, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This pilot randomized controlled trial aims to evaluate the feasibility (in terms of rates of recruitment, retention, and attendance), acceptability, and potential effects of the dyadic video-assisted gamified music breathing therapy on dyads' resilience, children's emotional and behavioral symptoms, parents' parenting stress, and psychological distress.

NCT ID: NCT06286787 Recruiting - Children Clinical Trials

Efficacy of Mountain Craft Training at Enhancing the Resilience and Physio-psychological Well-being of Children From Low-income Families

Start date: November 16, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

It is imperative to offer adequate community resources and psychosocial support, with a particular focus on enhancing resilience for children from low-income families. This study aims to determine the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy of mountain craft training in enhancing resilience and self-esteem, reducing depressive symptoms, and improving the physical health of children from low-income families.

NCT ID: NCT06224647 Recruiting - Anxiety Clinical Trials

Evaluation of a Transdiagnostic Mobile App Intervention Among University Students

Start date: February 5, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study is a two-armed randomized controlled trial (RCT) aimed at evaluating the effectiveness and adoption of a transdiagnostic mobile app intervention that focuses is on enhancing adaptive emotional regulation (ER) skills among university students.

NCT ID: NCT06179914 Completed - Childhood Cancer Clinical Trials

Resilience Models in Adolescence and Youth With Cancer in Taiwan

Start date: November 2, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

Validation of Resilience Models about Cancer in Adolescence and Youth in Taiwan

NCT ID: NCT06169293 Not yet recruiting - Depression Clinical Trials

Evaluation of an Interactive Mental Wellness (I-AM-WELL) Program on Final Year Nursing Students

I-AM-WELL
Start date: December 25, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study aims to address the following research questions: Evaluate the effectiveness of an Interactive Mental Wellness (I-AM-WELL) program on final year nursing students' anxiety, depression, stress, resilience, practice readiness, physical activity and eating behaviours. Explore final year nursing students' experiences and perception of the I-AM-WELL program. Participants will be invited to participate in an asynchronous online I-AM-WELL program

NCT ID: NCT06128889 Not yet recruiting - Depression Clinical Trials

Evaluation of a Supporting Transition and Resilience to Clinical Nursing Education (STRONG) Study

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

This study aims to address the following research questions: 1. Evaluate the effectiveness of a Supporting Transition and Resilience to Clinical Nursing Education (STRONG) program on first year nursing students' anxiety, depression, stress, resilience, practice readiness, physical activity and eating behaviours. 2. Explore first year nursing students' experiences and perception of the STRONG program. Participants will be invited to participate in an asynchronous online STRONG program

NCT ID: NCT06102096 Recruiting - Anxiety Clinical Trials

Culturally Adapted iCBT for Arabic-speaking Refugee and Migrant Youth With Common Mental Health Problems

RAHA
Start date: November 27, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of the current study is to explore whether culturally adapted internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy is effective in reducing the symptoms of various common mental health problems among Arabic-speaking refugee and migrant youth. We hypothesize that the symptoms of the psychological problems will significantly be reduced among youth who will receive iCBT compared to youth in the control group.

NCT ID: NCT06033716 Completed - Depression Clinical Trials

Development and Relationship Between Resilience and Anxiety and Depression in Elderly Gastric Cancer Survivors

Start date: March 1, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study will explore the dynamic interaction between mental resilience, anxiety and depression in elderly patients with gastric cancer 1 year after surgery, in order to better understand the role of these two factors in patients' mental health, and provide accurate insights for clinical practice and targeted psychological support strategies.

NCT ID: NCT05958329 Completed - Resilience Clinical Trials

Short Sessions of HRV Biofeedback

Start date: July 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Remote 5 minute sessions of heart rate variability (HRV) biofeedback will be employed by participants for 5 weeks. Subjects will be followed for a total of 17 weeks. Surveys assessing psychological well being will be completed during the study period. Wearable devices will be worn to monitor HRV response during the study period.

NCT ID: NCT05948917 Enrolling by invitation - Resilience Clinical Trials

Mind-Body Skills Groups for Incarcerated Men and Women

Start date: September 5, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this study is to learn about the effectiveness of a Mind-Body Skills Group program for incarcerated participants.The main questions is aims to answer are: 1. Do the mind-body skills groups increase resilience? 2. Do the mind-body skills groups decrease depression, anxiety and/or stress? 3. Do the mind-body skills groups increase participants' belief that they have improved coping skills? 4. Do the mind-body skills groups increase a sense of meaning in life? 5. Do the mind-body skills groups increase a sense of life purpose? 6. Do the mind-body skills groups increase self-esteem in women? 7. Do the mind-body skills groups decrease aggressive responses in men?