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Active clinical trials for "Substance-Related Disorders"

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Evaluation of Changes in Prescribing Behavior of ER/LA Opioid Prescribers

Opioid Related DisordersOpiate Addiction2 more

A study will be performed to evaluate changes in prescribing behavior of prescribers of ER/LA opioids

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Perinatal Mental Health Care in Switzerland

Mental DisorderPerinatal11 more

This qualitative study with quantitative elements examines the health care provided to women who suffered from mental disorder during pregnancy and / or in the first year after birth (i.e. during the perinatal phase). Investigators will perform individual interviews with former PMD patients, and health and social care professionals to gain insights into current health care for PMD patients.

Unknown status16 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Drug Utilization Patterns for Extended Release/Long Acting Opioids and Comparator...

Opioid Related DisordersOpiate Addiction2 more

A drug utilization study will be performed to describe trends in the number of prescriptions and patients for class REMS ER/LA opioids and comparator products.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

ER/LA Opioid Analgesics - Surveillance Monitoring of State Medical Examiner Databases

Opioid-related DisordersOpioid Addiction2 more

In April 2011, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) determined that a class-wide risk evaluation and mitigation strategy (REMS) for all extended-release (ER) and long-acting (LA) opioid medications was necessary to support national efforts to reduce serious adverse outcomes resulting from opioid abuse. This study will evaluate trends before and after the ER/LA REMS implementation for changes in mortality rates associated with prescription opioids utilizing state medical examiner databases from multiple states. Databases from 2005 through the most recent year available will be obtained.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Substance Dependence Satisfaction With Care and Quality Of Life

Opiate DependenceAlcoholism1 more

The SUBUSQOL cohort aimed to improve knowledge of the quality of ambulatory care, in particular the prognostic role of the early satisfaction with care on the change from baseline quality of self-reported health status in outpatients with alcohol or opioid dependence. It is a multicenter prospective cohort. Satisfaction was assessed using a multidimensional self-administered and validated questionnaire during the early care process. In addition to measuring satisfaction and obtaining sociodemographic and clinical data, this study collected data on the self-reported health status at inclusion and 3, 6 and 12 months after inclusion.

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria

Mental Health Related to School Dropout in Luxembourg

Anxiety DisordersMood Disorders5 more

This study aims to investigate psychosocial risk- and protective factors such as psychiatric disorder, socio-economic background and family functioning among school dropouts and to compare the findings with those by a matched control group of regularly enrolled students.

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

Cognitive Correlates of Substance Abuse, Part 2 - 16

Amphetamine-Related Disorders

Part II: Examine cognitive performance of stimulant abusers (methamphetamine and cocaine) during recovery by assessing their cognitive function at monthly intervals.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Population Screening Using Smartphone in Milpa Alta

Suicidal IdeationDepression4 more

The objective of this study is to make a suicide screening in the entire population of Milpa Alta (approximately 150,000 inhabitants), taking into account other outcomes such as depression, anxiety, alcohol and drugs. For this, an app for Smartphone (MeMind) or a web platform (www.MeMind.net) will be used in which the participants will take a self-administered questionnaire, composed of several psychometric instruments . It is expected that 70% of the population between 15 and 70 years old can do so directly with their own Smartphone, although web access posts will be enabled in educational and municipal units to avoid discrimination based on age or access to technology. Our main hypothesis argues that the early identification of people at risk in almost the entire community can be done with an App for Smartphone, serving to depict a map of mental health and related needs of the population, serving for the planning of healthcare services of the local environment, and ultimately for the best assistance of groups and individuals with greater needs through their identification and early reference to medical assistance.

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria
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