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NCT ID: NCT05981677 Recruiting - Risk-Taking Clinical Trials

Social Feedback and Dysfunctional Risk Taking in NSSI Adolescents

Start date: December 6, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) is defined as direct, intentional physical injury without suicidal intention. Problematic interpersonal relationships and decision-making have been demonstrated to play crucial roles in this maladaptive behavior, especially for adolescents. Accumulating evidence suggests that decision processes and risk-taking are strongly influenced by the affective state of the individual. However, whether these interactions are disrupted in NSSI adolescents has not been systematically examined. In the current study, the investigators modified one of the most widely used paradigms for measuring an individual's risk decision-making, the Balloon Analogue Risk Task (BART). The investigators combine social reward (green balloon), punishment (red balloon), and control feedback (yellow balloon), to investigate whether the NSSI adolescents have dysfunctional risk-taking behavior while facing different social outcomes. The investigators recruit one group of NSSI adolescents (n = 40) and one health control (HC) group (n = 40), to compare their risk-related decisions during the emotional BART. The investigators hypothesize that compared to HC, NSSI adolescents will show altered effects of social reward and punishment on risk-related decision-making, in particular higher risk avoidance in the context of social punishment.

NCT ID: NCT05545241 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Emotional Regulation

Awareness of Emotional Feelings and Management of Risky Situations

COSMOS
Start date: September 15, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this project is to help individuals better self-assess by taking advantage of their emotional feelings.

NCT ID: NCT03370393 Recruiting - Adolescent Behavior Clinical Trials

Prevention of Adolescent Risky Behaviors: Neural Markers of Intervention Effects

Start date: December 11, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Adolescence is a time of biological and behavioral changes that can lead to risky and dangerous behaviors, and African-American youth are highly vulnerable to the consequences of risky behavior, including HIV/AIDS and violence, leading to premature death. The investigators previously showed that an intervention program reduces HIV-risk vulnerability behaviors in many African-American youth. The investigators aim to measure how the program affects different regions of the brain in order to better prevent or reduce such risky behaviors among African-American youth.