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Active clinical trials for "Anxiety Disorders"

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Exercise Training for the Treatment of Generalized Anxiety Disorder

Generalized Anxiety Disorder

The purpose of this study is to compare the effects of 6 weeks of endurance or strength training and a wait list comparison condition on symptoms of Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD).

Completed8 enrollment criteria

An Open Label Trial of Duloxetine in the Treatment of Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Comorbid Generalized...

Irritable Bowel SyndromeGeneralized Anxiety Disorder

The investigators propose to evaluate the effectiveness of duloxetine in treating subjects with both Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD). The investigators hypothesize that duloxetine as a single therapeutic agent will effectively target pain and other core symptoms of IBS as well as GAD in this patient population with both conditions.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Anxiety and Recurrent Abdominal Pain in Children

Abdominal PainAnxiety

This study aims to determine whether citalopram is a useful, well-tolerated, and safe treatment for children and adolescents ages 7 to 18 years with functional abdominal pain. The study hypothesis is that citalopram will be better than placebo in producing clinical improvement and reductions in abdominal pain. It is also hypothesized that citalopram and placebo will not differ in terms of safety and tolerability.

Completed26 enrollment criteria

Variations of Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Social Anxiety Disorder

Social Anxiety Disorder

The purpose of this study is to compare the efficacy of two variants of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) (cognitive therapy (CT) and acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT)), for the treatment of generalized social anxiety disorder.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Community Clinic Test of Youth Anxiety Treatment

AnxietyDepression

Structured, manualized treatments have been developed for numerous mental health problems and disorders among children and adolescents, and a number of these have shown strong beneficial effects in clinical trials. Such findings have led to proposals that the empirically supported treatments be used to improve outcomes of conventional clinic treatment, which some research suggests may not be very effective. But can these lab-tested treatments actually work in service-oriented clinics with referred youth? Available evidence cannot tell us, because the therapists, conditions, and clientele in the laboratory efficacy tests tend to differ so markedly from those of clinical practice. To assess the clinical potential of efficacy-tested treatments, we need effectiveness research that tests these treatments in the crucible of clinical practice. To help begin this process, the proposed research focuses on a specific treatment program for a specific cluster of disorders: Kendall's (1994) cognitive-behavioral "Coping Cat" program for child and adolescent anxiety disorders. The program has shown unusually positive effects across a series of clinical trials in the U.S. and Australia, but it has never been tested in real-world clinical conditions. The proposed study will test the effectiveness of the treatment with clinic-referred youth, treated in community clinics, with the treatment carried out by clinic staff therapists. Some 128 youth, aged 9-14, referred for anxiety and diagnosed with anxiety disorders, will be randomly assigned to receive either the usual treatment in the clinic, or the Kendall program, carried out by clinic staff who have been trained to proficiency. Therapists for the two treatment conditions will also be chosen randomly, from a pool of volunteers. Outcome assessment at immediate post-treatment, 1-year, and 2-year follow-ups, will test effects across many outcomes. It is hypothesized that outcomes for youths treated using the cognitive-behavioral treatment will be superior to those treated using usual care.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

A Mindfulness-based Intervention for Treatment of Anxiety in ICD (Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator)...

Anxiety Disorder in Conditions Classified Elsewhere

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of a mindfulness-based behavioral intervention combining breathing and other relaxation exercises on symptoms of anxiety in patients undergoing the implantation of an implantable cardioverter defibrillator. This study will pilot test the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of a mindfulness-based intervention intended to improve mindfulness and anxiety levels in ICD (Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators) patients. A randomized controlled study design will be used, in which an 8 session phone-delivered mindfulness intervention will be compared to a usual care condition among consecutive candidates for ICD procedures. The study will be conducted at the Electrophysiology (EPS) Unit at the UMass Memorial Medical Center. Assessments will be performed at baseline and at the end of the intervention (9 weeks after enrollment).

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Safety and Effectiveness Study of BCI-540 Versus Placebo in the Treatment of Major Depressive Disorder...

Major Depressive DisorderAnxiety

The purpose of this study is to determine whether BCI-540 80 mg given once daily (q.d.) or three times daily (t.i.d.) is effective in the treatment of major depression with concomitant anxiety.

Completed29 enrollment criteria

Study to Assess the Efficacy and Safety of Levetiracetam for the Treatment of Social Anxiety Disorder...

Anxiety Disorders

Preclinical and clinical findings indicate that LEV has some anxiolytic potential. There is reason to believe that compounds with anxiolytic activity may have broad clinical utility across the anxiety spectrum. This trial was intended to explore LEV's utility in adults with social anxiety disorder.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Brief CBT for Anxiety and Advanced Cancer

AnxietyDepression4 more

RATIONALE: Providing cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) may reduce anxiety and improve quality of life of patients with advanced cancer. PURPOSE: To examine the development and pilot testing of a brief cognitive-behavioral therapy intervention to treat anxiety and improve quality of life in patients with advanced cancer. Hypothesis: Patients with anxiety associated with advanced cancer who receive CBT will report significantly fewer anxiety symptoms compared to those in the comparison condition.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Quetiapine Extended Release (XR) in Bipolar Patients With Comorbid Generalized Anxiety Disorder...

Bipolar DisorderAnxiety2 more

The primary objective is to test the hypothesis that Quetiapine XR (Extended Release) monotherapy and adjunctive therapy is effective in the acute treatment of bipolar depression and comorbid generalized anxiety disorder in patients with bipolar disorder with or without a substance use disorder. The secondary aim is to generate an estimate of effect size to power a definitive large-scale, multi-site collaborative R01 and to configure the use of the primary and secondary outcome measures in the definitive large-scale study.

Completed24 enrollment criteria
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