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NCT ID: NCT05895318 Completed - Clinical trials for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

Perceptions of MDMA-Assisted Therapy Among Veterans With PTSD

PMATAVP
Start date: August 8, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The goal of this exploratory, mixed-method design study is to gather qualitative and quantitative data obtained through interviews and questionnaires with veterans who are currently enrolled at the VA for healthcare. The main question this study aims to answer is: How do veterans diagnosed with PTSD and enrolled for care at the VA understand MDMA-assisted therapy for PTSD? Using a story-completion approach, participants will be provided with a brief story starter involving a fictitious character and scenario and asking them to complete the story. Few contextual details will be offered about the character. In responding to ambiguous cues, participants are thought to project their conscious and subconscious perceptions about the phenomenon in question onto the story, a useful method for exploring stigmatized topics. The purpose of this exercise is to ascertain the participants attitudes and perceptions regarding MDMA-Assisted Therapy.

NCT ID: NCT05895006 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

A Neurosensory Account

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

The goal of this study is to develop and test a novel pathophysiology of PTSD by integrating sensory cortical (SC) and amygdala-PFC dysfunctions into a tripartite Sensory-Prefrontal-Cortex-Amygdala (SPA) model.

NCT ID: NCT05894902 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

Open-Label Dose-Ranging Study of Oral SM-001 in Healthy Adults

Start date: October 1, 2023
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

Phase I safety and dose finding study of a standardized Ayahuasca analog (SM-001) in healthy adult volunteers

NCT ID: NCT05885321 Recruiting - Burns Clinical Trials

Exploring the Correlation Between Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Perceived Stress and Scar Pruritus in Burn Patients

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

Pruritus, post traumatic stress disorder and perceived stress are common issues in burn patients. The correlation between the three is unclear so far. This study will collect data among adult patients with hypertrophic scars 21 days after the burn event has occurred. Using a Chinese version of the 5D itch scale,Chinese version of the posttraumatic diagnostic scale and Perceived Stress Scale to investigate self-reported postburn pruritus,post traumatic stress disorder and perceived stress. The patients will be wearing the smart watch for one month to collect data on their stress levels. This data will be used to analyze the correlation between posttraumatic stress syndrome, perceived stress and scar pruritus. There will be two rounds of data collection. The first will be when the smart watch is issued to patients, and the second will be at the end of the one month period.

NCT ID: NCT05881174 Completed - PTSD Clinical Trials

Rapid Acupuncture Treatment for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

Start date: November 24, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The summary of this research study is to test the effectiveness of a rapid "rescue" acupuncture technique as a non-pharmacologic alternative treatment for the reduction of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms in affected individuals as a means to improve warfighter health and enable a more rapid return to duty, especially in austere environments. Patients will receive acupuncture as a research-related course of treatment for PTSD. The PCL-5 questionnaire will be used to assess the presence and severity of PTSD symptoms. A PCL-5 questionnaire will be administered at the beginning of the first treatment of "rescue" acupuncture and after the last treatment. Following the acupuncture treatment, a PCL-5 questionnaire will be initiated at the beginning of the first week of treatment and the end of the second week of treatment at the participating Mental Health Clinic (pMHC).

NCT ID: NCT05877807 Completed - Clinical trials for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

Effect of Baclofen to Prevent Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

BACLO-PTSD
Start date: September 3, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Considering the results of the Baclorea study (10% reduction in episodes of agitation in intensive care in the Baclofen group), the investigators would like to know whether this reduction in agitation also results in a reduction in the incidence of the syndrome of long-term post-traumatic stress (5 years later). The investigators wish to contact by telephone, blinded from the randomization group as defined in the framework of the Balorea project, by telephone contact, the patients who had been included in the Balorea study between June 2016 and February 2019.

NCT ID: NCT05876481 Not yet recruiting - PTSD Clinical Trials

Evaluation of Psilocybin-assisted Psychotherapy (PaP) for the Treatment of Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in Military Veterans

Start date: June 2023
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a mental health condition that occurs as a result of a traumatic experience. Symptoms include feeling anxious, flashbacks, nightmares and difficulty sleeping. Several studies indicate that psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy (PaP) may be an effective treatment for a number of mental health conditions. This has led to PaP being designated as a "breakthrough treatment" by the FDA in the US. Despite indications that PaP may hold benefits in treating individuals with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), this remains to be investigated. As such, the present study aims to examine the acceptability, feasibility, safety, and efficacy of PaP (psilocybin administered with psychotherapy) in treating PTSD in military veterans.

NCT ID: NCT05874362 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

People Bereaved by Violent Death : Negative Event Biases and Temporal Perception

PrEVENT
Start date: September 19, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

A violent death is defined by its brutality, unexpectedness and is secondary to an external cause (suicide, homicide, accident). Bereavement following a violent death constitutes a particular clinical situation, at risk of complications. Research on bereavement after a violent death shows higher risks of psychiatric and somatic complications than in bereavement by non-violent death. These complications, sometimes comorbid, take the form of depressive episodes, post-traumatic stress disorders, suicidal behavior and prolonged grief disorders after 12 months, precociously mediated by ruminations. Processes responsible for this increased risk of complications are poorly documented. Current literature relates mainly to socio-demographic and epidemiological factors which, alone, do not explain this difference in risks. Further research is needed exploring other kinds of data and processes. To our knowledge, there is no description of early neurocognitive functioning in people bereaved after violent death. This study aims at exploring early neurocognitive processes which can lead to complications in people bereaved by violent death.

NCT ID: NCT05865704 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

Childbirth-related Post-traumatic Stress Disorder in Switzerland: The Swiss Cohort on Traumatic Childbirth and Health

SwiTCH
Start date: May 1, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The goal of this observational study is to investigate the prevalence of Childbirth post-traumatic stress disorder (CB-PTSD) and Childbirth post-traumatic stress symptom (CB-PTSS) in Switzerland, and to analyze the psychological, medical, and social factors linked with CB-PTSD and CB-PTSS, whether they are antecedent factors or further consequences. The main questions it aims to answer are : - The prevalence of CB-PTSS and CB-PTSD in Switzerland, for both mothers and partners (Primary outcome) - The risk and protective factors of CB-PTSD and CB-PTSS (Secondary outcome) - The impact of CB-PTSD and CB-PTSS on the marital and co-parental adjustment and the bonding with the infant (Secondary outcome) - The role of the childbirth experience on the triggering of CB-PTSD and CB-PTSS, including emotional and affective aspects (Secondary outcome) - The social and economic determinants of CB-PTSD and CB-PTSS, including, for example, social support and religion (Secondary outcome) Participants will fill up surveys at four time points: - T1, during the third trimester of pregnancy - T2, at 6 to 12 weeks post-partum - T3, at 6 months post-partum - T4, at 12 months post-partum

NCT ID: NCT05862467 Recruiting - Trauma Clinical Trials

A Pilot Participatory Program Evaluation of a Virtual Trauma Support Program for Autistic Adults

Start date: October 26, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this single-group clinical trial is to learn about the initial efficacy and feasibility of telehealth-delivered Written Exposure Therapy (WET) for autistic adults with traumatic stress symptoms. The main questions the investigators aim to answer are: - Do symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and co-occurring mental health concerns decrease after receiving WET? - Do biobehavioral health outcomes, including objective (Fitbit indicators of activity, sleep, and heart rate) and subjectively-reported health variables (e.g., sleep, pain, health-related quality of life), improve after receiving WET? - How do autistic adults experience WET, and how can this program be modified and enhance in the future in collaboration with autistic adults? Participants will complete the following as part of the study, which is completed entirely over telehealth. - Participants will first complete an initial assessment, involving brief measures of cognition and autistic traits, as well as interviews and questionnaires about PTSD, mental health, and physical health. If eligible, participants will proceed to the following steps: - Eligible participants will then start wearing a Fitbit, to be used for the duration of the study. - Participants will then participate in 5 weekly virtual visits involving the WET protocol, including weekly brief assessment of PTSD and mental and physical health. - Then, participants will complete a sixth virtual visit the following week where PTSD, mental and physical health, and treatment feedback are assessed. - Lastly, participants will complete virtual visits 1 and 6 months later involving re-assessment of PTSD and mental and physical health. Therefore, this is a pre-post single group design, where all participants will receive WET to establish initial efficacy and feasibility. Investigators will also consult with an autistic advisory board throughout the project, and make adaptations as recommended in consultation with autistic adults. The goal is to better understand the initial efficacy and feasibility of WET for supporting autistic adults who have experienced trauma.