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Threat Interpretation Bias as Cognitive Marker and Treatment Target in Pediatric Anxiety

Anxiety Disorders

Anxiety is the most common mental health problem in children and adolescents. This two-phased study will test the effects of an experimental computerized intervention aimed at reducing threat-based thinking (i.e., interpretation bias) in anxious youth. Participants in both the R61 (N=46) and R33 (N=72) trials will be youth ages 10 to 17 with a primary anxiety disorder (Separation, Social, Generalized). In the R61 trial, youth will be randomly assigned to receive 16 sessions over 4 weeks of either a personalized cognitive bias modification program for interpretation bias (CBM-I) or a computerized control condition (ICC). If CBM-I reduces interpretation bias significantly more than the ICC, the R33 trial will commence. In the R33, youth will be randomly assigned to either CBM-I or an equal amount of time in a cognitive restructuring intervention, which also aims to reduce threat-based thinking in anxiety.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

The Effectiveness of Audiovisual Distraction Behavior Guidance Technique in Children With Dental...

Dental AnxietyDental Pain and Sensation Disorder

This randomized, two-armed, placebo-controlled, cross-over, controlled trial aimed to evaluate the effect of virtual reality exposure therapy (VRET) on dental anxiety, pain, and behaviour among children undergoing dental treatment under local anaesthesia. The null hypotheses were as follows: VRET has no effect on reducing dental anxiety and dental pain scores of participants; and there is no difference between subjective and objective measure scores of dental anxiety and pain when VRET and attention palcebo-controlled (APC) groups are used to reduce anxiety in children undergoing dental treatment with local anaesthesia.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Pain Procedures and Anxiolysis Via Distraction With Virtual Reality

Virtual RealityAnxiety1 more

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of VR distraction on reducing anxiety patients undergoing interventional pain procedures compared to placebo/active placebo or a non VR option.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Attention Bias Modification for Reducing Health Anxiety During the Coronavirus Pandemic

Anxiety

The outbreak of the 2019 Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic is a major stressor leading to increased levels of anxiety, and specifically, an excessive fear of being infected and affected by the disease among major parts of the population. At the same time, the access to mental health services is limited due to the lockdown policy applied in many countries worldwide, warranting the development of home-delivered interventions aimed at reducing stress and anxiety symptoms. Attention Bias modification (ABM) has been found to be an efficacious computerized intervention to reduce anxiety symptoms. In this open pilot trial, participants reporting on elevated levels of health anxiety concerning the COVID-19 epidemic will receive one session of ABM over 5 consecutive days (5 sessions total). Symptoms of health anxiety, state anxiety, generalized anxiety, and depression will be measured at baseline and post-treatment.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

The Effectiveness of Acupuncture Treatment for Post-Stroke Depression and Anxiety Disorder.

Post-stroke DepressionAnxiety Disorders

Poststroke depression is seen with a frequency of up to 30%. Drug options for depression and accompanying sleep problems are limited; In addition, effective doses cannot be increased depending on the comorbidities of the patients and the side effect profiles and drug interactions of the drugs used. Acupuncture has been used in Chinese traditional medicine for more than 2000 years and there are findings that it has positive effects in post-stroke depression and anxiety disorders. The aim of this study is to examine the effectiveness and reliability of acupuncture treatment in depression and anxiety disorders developing after stroke and to reduce the need for multiple drugs and / or high-dose medication in the treatment of these complications. The hypothesis of the study: Acupuncture is an effective and reliable treatment method for depression and anxiety disorders in stroke patients.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Feasibility Evaluation of a Monitored Self-guided Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Digital Format

Depressive SymptomsAnxiety

The purpose of the study is to evaluate the feasibility of a new monitored self-guided digital cognitive behavioural therapy format through one of the key components of an intervention for depression and anxiety (Problem Solving) and to answer the question: Do patients with significant levels of depression and/or anxiety symptoms consider the monitored self-guided digital format usable and credible? An uncontrolled trial will explore participant's usability and treatment credibility ratings.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Physiological Response to Self-compassion Versus Relaxation

DepressionAnxiety Disorders

Compassion-focused imagery (CFI, in which one imagines receiving or giving compassion) can be an effective emotion-regulation technique but some individuals respond as if it is a threat. However, these findings have been based on tasks involving receiving compassion from others. This study sought to examine whether CFI involving self-compassion is less threatening than relaxation and whether any threat-responses decrease with practice. This study will compare the effects of CFI, relaxation and a control task and will explore their effects on self-report symptoms and physiology. It is hypothesized that CFI involving self-compassion is less threatening than relaxation and that any threat-responses decrease with practice.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of the Effects Using the Combination of Sedative Agents on Dental Anxiety in Pediatric...

Anxiety Postoperative

The aims of this study were firstly, to evaluate the changes in the anxiety level after deep sedation with various intravenous sedative agents using salivary cortisol level in pediatric dental patients and secondly, to compare clinical effectiveness of this sedative agents, perioperative complications, recovery time and adverse effects.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Internet-based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Adolescents With Sleep Problems- a Feasibility Trial...

Insomnia DisorderDepressive Disorder4 more

The primary objective of this study is to test the feasibility and efficacy of Internet-delivered Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for adolescents (13 - 17 years) with sleep problems (ICBT-I). All participants will receive ICBT-I for six weeks. The investigators will also evaluate the effect of the intervention on comorbid psychiatric symptoms and function.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Determining Effectiveness of an mHealth Intervention to Provide Adolescent CBT

Adolescent DepressionAnxiety Disorders

Washington University will evaluate the acceptability and effectiveness of a mobile health (mHealth) intervention to provide cognitive behavioral therapy for adolescents with depression.

Completed11 enrollment criteria
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