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Active clinical trials for "Mental Disorders"

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A Study to Determine the Efficacy and Safety of 2 Doses of Org 34517 as Adjunctive Therapy in Subjects...

DepressionDepressive Disorders1 more

The primary purpose of this study is to determine whether subjects with psychotic major depression benefit from adjunctive treatment with Org 34517. Two doses of Org 34517 will be compared to placebo in this international multicenter study. The duration of this trial is 6 weeks.

Completed43 enrollment criteria

Ziprasidone vs. Sertraline/Haloperidol in Psychotic Depression

Affective Disorders

The purpose of this study is to compare ziprasidone (Geodon) monotherapy for the treatment of psychotic major depression (PMD)with an antidepressant/antipsychotic combined therapy.

Completed26 enrollment criteria

Virtual Reality to Improve Social Perspective Taking

Conduct DisorderChild6 more

This project will examine how virtual reality treatment that provides users with the alternate perspective of a virtual interpersonal interaction impacts psychological and neurobiological markers of social perspective taking in children with a disruptive behavior disorder. The investigators anticipate that experiencing a virtual encounter from a counterpart's point-of-view improves a child's perspective taking and alters brain function related to imagining another person's pain.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Physical Activity Recommendation Behaviour in German Psychiatrists

Mental DisorderPhysical Activity

The purpose of this study is to examine the physical activity recommendation behaviour, beliefs, barriers and exercise participation in German psychiatrists working with patients with mental disorders.

Active5 enrollment criteria

Improving Integration of Mentally Burdened Young Adults in the Labour Market

Mental Disorder

Young adults who do not successfully transition from compulsory education to upper secondary level are at increased risk of developing mental illness, as compared with their working peers. The causality is unclear: they are either unable to find a job due to a pre-existing mental illness, or their failure in finding a job has contributed to the mental illness. The Zurich University of Applied Sciences has developed an innovative intervention that includes psychotherapeutic support in a work integration programme. Recognising and treating mental illness early increases the chances of a successful transition to the labour market.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Impact of Psychological Therapies on Emergency Medical Patients

Mental Health DisorderMental Disorder1 more

Prevalence of anxiety and depression in the general population is known, but is under researched in the acute hospital setting and there is little evidence on the prevalence of anxiety and depression within the emergency medical admission population. A potential intervention for treating such mental health prevalence would be in the form of IAPT methodology which has been utilised in other parts of the NHS demonstrating good outcomes. Therefore, this feasibility study will explore the utility of IAPT in the acute setting. This study will explore the prevalence of anxiety and depression in the emergency medical population within medical inpatient wards , utilising the assessment tools adopted by the IAPT services and explained in detail below. The study will explore a) feasibility of introducing psychological intervention to an emergency medical ward and b) provide preliminary data on the outcome of this intervention on hospital length of stay and readmission rates.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Psychosocial and Economic Impacts of Narrative Exposure Therapy for Violence Survivors in Eastern...

Mental Health DisorderPTSD2 more

The objective of the study is to evaluate the impact of Narrative Exposure Therapy (NET) delivered by local counselors, on the mental health and socio-economic empowerment of survivors of Sexual and Gender Based Violence (SGBV) who suffer Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), in North and South Kivu in Eastern DRC. The counselors will be trained and supervised by clinical experts from the NGO Vivo International. The therapy is expected to reduce the symptoms of PTSD, depression, and anxiety in SGBV survivors. The project is expected to directly impact and improve the beneficiaries' mental health outcomes of interest, and to indirectly impact and enhance their economic empowerment in the medium term and social functioning both in the short and medium term. This proposed impact evaluation will answer the following research questions: 1) What is the impact of NET on survivors' psychosocial wellbeing, economic empowerment and social functioning and participation? 2) Does the impact of NET differ depending on individual and household characteristics as well as context-specific factors?

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Kinect-based Versus Tablet-based Cognitive Training: a Pilot Study With Psychiatric Patients

Psychiatric Disorder

This study aims to analyze which cognitive training experimental condition - Tablet versus Kinect - results in greater cognitive, mood, quality of life, and functional gains in a sample of chronic psychiatric patients.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Is Saxenda® a Viable Treatment of Obese Patients in Forensic Psychiatry?

Mental DisorderMetabolic Disturbance3 more

An open-label, multi-centre, 26-weeks clinical feasibility study. The objective is to explore whether Saxenda could be a feasible choice in the treatment of overweight, obesity and weight-related medical problems, in patients diagnosed with a severe mental illness and hospitalized at a forensic department in Denmark. We wish to determine the viability of the daily Saxenda®-injection treatment in this specific patient group.

Completed19 enrollment criteria

Longitudinal Analysis of Mental Disorders, Psychosocial Distress and Care Needs of Patients and...

Neoplasm Malignant

The primary objectives of this prospective observational multicenter study LUPE are to assess the prevalence of mental disorders according to the DSM-5 (objective need for psycho-oncological support), psychosocial distress, psycho-oncological care needs and utilization of psycho-oncological support services (subjective need for support) of cancer patients and their relatives during the first months of cancer survivorship stratified by biopsychosocial factors including socioeconomic status. The investigators further aim to identify moderating and mediating as well as associated factors for psychological distress and supportive care needs. LUPE will include 2000 adult patients with solid tumor entities and one relative per patient at 4 measurement points from time of diagnosis to follow-up (+18 months) (t1: after diagnosis, t2: 6 month later, t3: 6 month later, t4: 6 month later). The investigators aim to generate a quota sample according to socioeconomic status (SES) that is representative of the German overall population. All participants will receive validated self-report questionnaires. Cancer patients will be interviewed using the standardized clinical interview SCID-5.

Active6 enrollment criteria
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