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Stress, Anxiety, and Mood Group Therapy

Depressive DisordersAnxiety Disorders

The purpose of this study is to identify cognitive mechanisms that might facilitate treatment response for individuals experiencing depression and/or anxiety. The Stress, Anxiety, and Mood group helps individuals experiencing symptoms of stress, anxiety, and mood by providing concrete coping skills to regulate emotions, to let go of negative thoughts, and build courage to talk to others about tough topics. Groups meet for 8 weeks, with sessions lasting 90 minutes each. In addition to group therapy, you will be asked to complete some computerized and paper and pencil-based tasks. If you are interested in learning more, please contact us at 650-417-2000 ext. 3642 or paloalto.study@gmail.com. All inquiries will be kept strictly confidential.

Suspended3 enrollment criteria

Gender-specific Preoperative Anxiety Level and Postoperative Opioid Requirement After ENT Surgery....

AnxietyAcute Post Operative Pain

The study will be designed to investigate the impact of the preoperative anxiety level on postoperative opioid requirement during the PACU stay, in order to improve postoperative pain treatment in the long term after ENT surgery. The present study can contribute to improve postoperative pain management in patients in the field of ENT surgery, as new influencing parameters and risk factors may be discovered.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Prevalence and Risk Factors of Anxiety and Depression Among Policemen During the Health Crisis Linked...

COVID-19Anxiety Syndrome2 more

To date, there is little international data on depression and anxiety among police officers apart from studies carried out after an attack or natural disaster. At the national level, no mental health data exists for police officers, apart from those from the Paris attacks, and the work of investigators after the Strasbourg attack (article in press). During the covid crisis, in Alsace, the police, like the rest of the population, took the full brunt of the pandemic. The police, however, are part of essential professions and have not been confined, but on the contrary, have remained in contact with the population, in particular to carry out traffic controls. Studies published to date show varying mental health outcomes for essential occupations during the pandemic. The investigators hypothesize that the police officers had a feeling of being more exposed and that their mental health could be affected. For this it was decided to compare two populations of departments of similar size, but with different exposure to the pandemic: Bas Rhin and Hérault French departments

Recruiting4 enrollment criteria

Triage Survey for Psychiatry Research Eligibility

Major Depressive DisorderBorderline Personality Disorder1 more

TRIAGE-Psych is a survey study designed to assess potential participants' eligibility to screen for industry-sponsored psychiatry clinical trials.

Recruiting8 enrollment criteria

Experiences of Anger in Patients in Primary Health Care With Symptoms of Generalized Anxiety

Generalized AnxietyAnger1 more

Symptoms of generalized anxiety is common in the general population and is often treated in primary health care. Anger is an emotion that can lead to interpersonal problems but can also be an agent for justice and change. Previous research has shown a link between generalized anxiety and anger but there is a lack of qualitative research investigating how individuals with symptoms of generalized anxiety experience anger. The aim of this research study is to increase knowledge about how anger is experienced in adult patients in primary health care with symptoms of generalized anxiety and about the experiences of health care professionals working with patients with symptoms of generalized anxiety.

Recruiting12 enrollment criteria

Sleep Related Breathing Disorders, Anxiety, Depression and Quality of Life Assessment in Behcet's...

Behcet Syndrome

Assessment of Sleep-related breathing disorders, anxiety, depression and quality of life in Behcet's disease.

Recruiting2 enrollment criteria

Postpartum Anxiety, Breastfeeding and Infant Health Among Taiwanese Women

Postpartum AnxietyBreastfeeding1 more

This is a prospective, longitudinal and observational study designed to investigate the trajectories of postpartum anxiety and its determinants in the first year after childbirth. This study also examine the associations between postpartum anxiety and infant health outcome, including breastfeeding patterns, excessive crying and body weight growth. Primipara aged 20-49 with term baby will be invited. Demographics, maternal-newborn characteristics, and anxiety symptoms will be collected during the first week postpartum (T1). Questionnaires will be follow-up by mail and telephone reminder in 1 (T2), 3 (T3), 6 (T4) and 12 months (T5) postpartum. The primary outcome is postpartum anxiety using the Spielberger's State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI); the secondary outcomes are infant health outcomes including breastfeeding patterns, excessive crying and body weight growth. A linear mixed model (LMM) is used to determine the trajectories of postpartum anxiety over time and to examine whether specific demographic and maternal characteristics predict the trajectories of postpartum anxiety. The key findings may contribute to promote early identification and secondary preventive interventions for women with postpartum anxiety.

Recruiting6 enrollment criteria

Identification of Anxiety and Depression in Adolescents/Young Adults (AYA) With Cancer

CancerDepression1 more

This is a prospective, multisite (but all within the UTSW IRB), observational study assessing the relationship of hope to anxiety and depression, QoL, and social support over time in the first year after cancer diagnosis or relapse in AYA (ages 15-29 years of age).

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Long-term Follow-up of Anxiety and Depression in Patients With Malignant Tumors

Malignant TumorAnxiety1 more

This study was a single-center prospective, real-world observational study with plans to enroll all eligible patients. The basic information, anxiety and depression, treatment and prognosis of these patients were collected.

Recruiting5 enrollment criteria

Impact of Postoperative Medical Equipment Removal/Insertion on Parental Anxiety in Pediatric Cardiac...

ParentsAnxiety Postoperative

A lot of observationnal studies describe parental stressors in PICU/PCICU, but none studied, prospectively, the links between medical equipment removal/insertion and anxiety modulation. The primary objective is to identify the impact of medical equipment removal/insertion on the STAI-Y score (anxiety) The secondary objective is to identify the parental anxiety determinant (via VAS).

Recruiting5 enrollment criteria
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