Auricular Stimulation for Relief of Stress and Anxiety
Stress and AnxietyThe aim of the study is to evaluate whether auricular stimulation (percutaneous sensory stimulation of cranial nerves) as compared vs. no intervention (waiting list) reduces stress and anxiety in health care providers, working at the time of COVID-19 pandemic at the University Medicine of Greifswald.
An Open-label Study to Investigate the Absorption, Metabolism and Excretion of Radiolabeled PD 0332334...
Generalized Anxiety DisorderThe purpose of this study is to investigate the absorption, metabolism and excretion of [14C] PD 0332334 to characterize plasma, fecal and urinary radioactivity and identify any metabolites of [14C] PD 0332334.
Comparison Between Jacobson's Progressive Muscle Relaxation Technique and Audio-visual Distraction...
Dental AnxietyDental anxiety is fear associated with the thought of visiting the dentist for preventive care and dental procedures. Children with dental anxiety characterized by crying before dental checkup, tachycardia and aggressively clinging to the accompanying parent. It has been cited as the fifthmost common cause of anxiety by Agras et al. Dental anxiety may have major and long-lasting implications for the child and their family. Cohen et al reported that dental anxiety affects an individual's life in multiple ways. The physiological impacts included signs and symptoms of the fright response and feelings of exhaustion after a dental appointment, while the cognitive impacts included an array of negative thoughts, beliefs, and fears. Dental anxiety in children could remain a problem in adulthood if not handled properly thus it will affect oral health and psycho-social condition. This research is conducted to deliver different concepts in psychological and behavioral techniques in management of anxious pediatric dental patients.
Pre-emptive Pregabalin on Attenuating Maternal Anxiety And Stress Response To Intubation During...
Anxiety StateSedationThere is exaggerated neuroendocrine stress response to laryngoscopy and endotracheal intubation during the Induction to anesthesia-delivery (I-D) period under light anesthesia. Mechanical stimulation of laryngeal proprioceptors elicits increased secretion of cortisol and catecholamine with subsequent elevation of blood pressure from 40 to 50 % and heart rate up to 20 % during direct laryngoscopy and endotracheal intubation
Sowing the Seeds of Confidence: Brief Online Group Parenting Programme for Anxious Parents of 1-3...
AnxietyParentingTo pilot a brief group early intervention aimed at reducing or preventing the intergenerational transmission of anxiety, with parents whose child is between 12 and 47 months. To explore feasibility and acceptability of such an intervention with this population.
Intensive Stress Coping Intervention Week - A Secondary Prevention For Real World Affective Disorder...
Affective DisordersPsychological Stress5 moreThis study intents to determine who will benefit from an intensive brief stress coping intervention week (ISCIW) as secondary prevention for real world affective disorder patients.
Combination of Active or Placebo Attentional Bias Modification Treatment (ABMT) to Either Cognitive...
Generalized Anxiety DisorderSeparation Anxiety Disorder1 moreThe objective of this project is to test the combination of active or placebo Attentional Bias Modification Treatment (ABMT) to either Cognitive Behavioral Group Therapy (CBGT) or Psychoeducational Control Intervention (PCI) for anxiety disorders in children.
Musical Intervention and Patient's Anxiety During Central Venous Catheter Insertion in the Intensive...
AnxietyPainIntensive care unit patients who have to undergo central venous catheter insertion and are able to hear explanations and to gave consent, will be randomized to either usual care during catheter insertion or to a musical intervention added to usual care. The primary objective will be to assess the patient's anxiety just after catheter insertion. Secondary outcome measures will be the patient-reported pain, the duration of catheter insertion, and the need for additional anxiolytic or sedative drugs during catheter insertion.
Hot Water Immersion Therapy for Mental Health
Anxiety DisordersDepression3 moreIn 2016, it was estimated that nearly 1 billion people worldwide were affected by a mental or addictive disorder, and were associated with considerable excess mortality. Acute heat therapy sessions (e.g. whole-body heating or foot immersions) have been shown to improve symptoms in individuals diagnosed with common mental health illness such as major depressive disorders and reduce anxiety. This study will assess the impact of an at-home 8-week lower-limb immersion in hot water on symptom severity in patients diagnosed with major depressive disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, and PTSD.
Testing of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Resource of Turkish Version
Dental AnxietyThis study aimed to evaluate the cognitive behavioral therapy source of Turkish version of the 'message to dentist' (MTD) with children attending two dental settings.