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Active clinical trials for "Anxiety Disorders"

Results 2011-2020 of 2478

Therapeutic Effect of an Herbal Medicine on Anxiety

Anxiety Disorders

Phase III, double blind, randomized study, controlled by Valeriana officinalis L for evaluating the efficacy of association of Passiflora incarnata L; Crataegus Oxyacantha L and Salix alba L. in generalized anxiety disorder. The treatment period will last four weeks and be followed by a post treatment visit.

Unknown status4 enrollment criteria

Online Support Groups for Depression and Anxiety

DepressionAnxiety

The purpose of this study is to determine the effectiveness of online support groups for anxiety and depression.

Unknown status4 enrollment criteria

Preoperative Anxiety and Postoperative Pain in Children

Post-Operative PainPre-Operative Anxiety

We wish to study which method of local injection of analgesic (before or during surgery) is the more effective method to reduce post-operative pain in children. In addition, we wish to study which pre-operative educational intervention is more effective in reducing anxiety in children and their family.

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria

Treatment of Citalopram for Anxiety Disorders Following a Traumatic Brain Injury

Traumatic Brain Injury

The proposal will assess the effectiveness of SRI treatment of anxiety following TBI. We hypothesize that participants will report significantly fewer and less severe anxiety symptoms after a 12-week course of citalopram than after a 12-week course of placebo.

Unknown status22 enrollment criteria

Auricular Acupressure for Perimenopausal Women With Anxiety

Auricular AcupressureAnxiety2 more

This study is expected to show auricular acupressure therapy help to improve the anxiety symptoms of perimenopausal and early postmenopausal women, looking forward to developing a convenient, safe and effective way to reduce the use of sedative hypnotics and their dependencies, thereby improving their quality of life.

Unknown status11 enrollment criteria

Understanding the Person, Exploring Change Across Psychotherapies

DepressionAnxiety Disorders

Identifying predictors and understanding mechanisms of change will inform referral to psychotherapy, triage and right-siting by helping clinicians to understand how their patients are likely to benefit from clinical interventions. This study will be the first of its kind conducted in an Asian hospital setting to identify the predictors of response to individual, group and internet-delivered CBT for the treatment of depressed and anxious patients in the Institute of Mental Health (IMH), Singapore. With increasing challenges with hospital workload, there is an increasing emphasis on group and online interventions. Understanding of the factors that may predict outcome from these therapies can improve right-siting by identifying who will get better without therapy or who may not benefit from a given form of therapy and guide personalisation of care. An important biological predictor of outcome is likely to be genetic risk as it has been demonstrated that patients with greater melancholia and a family history may not be sufficiently treated with brief courses of therapy. Identifying psychological factors underlying psychological distress and determining the extent to which these factors are addressed by these interventions will help to improve and individualise existing psychotherapy and motivate new psychotherapeutic interventions.

Unknown status22 enrollment criteria

Using Virtual Reality to Treat Social Anxiety in Autistic Adolescents

Autism Spectrum DisorderSocial Anxiety

This study will test the feasibility and acceptability of virtual reality assisted cognitive behavioural therapy for the treatment of social anxiety in autistic adolescents. Five adolescents will receive the intervention and a parent/caregiver of each adolescent will be asked to act as informants on some questionnaires and interviews.

Unknown status11 enrollment criteria

Social Anxiety Virtual Reality Study

Social Anxiety Disorder

This project aims to validate a virtual reality paradigm that assesses maladaptive avoidance behavior in social anxiety disorder. It also aims to generate a significant scientific advance by testing the hypothesis that maladaptive avoidance maintains anxiety through disruptions in safety learning.

Terminated11 enrollment criteria

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy as an Effective Treatment for Social Anxiety, Perfectionism, and Rumination...

Social Anxiety Disorder

This randomized, controlled trial study was designed to examine the efficacy of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) on social anxiety, perfectionism, and rumination among individuals diagnosed with social anxiety in Tehran, Iran.

Unknown status4 enrollment criteria

Definitive Selection of Neuroimaging Biomarkers in Anxiety Disorder and Obsessive-compulsive Disorder:...

Anxiety DisorderObsessive-Compulsive Disorder

To explore reliable neuroimaging biomarkers for anxiety disorder and OCD,and whether there are shared imaging biomarkers between different subtypes of anxiety disorder and OCD, the investigators included30 drug-naive general anxiety disorder (GAD),30 drug-naïve panic disorder(PD),30 drug-naïve social anxiety disorder,30 drug-naive.obsessive-compulsive disorder patients and 30 healthy controls by using a combination of cross-section and longitudinal study designs, including a longitudinal study in patients with anxiety disorder and OCD with 4 weeks of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) paroxetine treatment. The investigators will also evaluate the severity of symptom, social function, cognitive function and treatment response.

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria
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