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Using The HOPES Program in Transition Care

Serious Mental IllnessPsychosocial Rehabilitation

This pilot study will collect information about the the potential to use an evidence-based skills training program designed for older people with serious mental illness (SMI), the Helping Older People Experience Success (HOPES) program, to help nursing home residents with SMI gain the skills needed to successfully live in the community.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Efficacy and Feasibility of Baby Triple P - a Pilot Study

Mental Disorders During Pregnancy

In the present pilot study the feasibility and efficacy of Baby Triple P- an antenatal parent training- are investigated. Healthy becoming first time parents were randomly allocated to either the Baby Triple P parent-training group or a care as usual control group. It is expected that 78 couples of becoming first time parents are recruited. It is hypothesized that parents and their infants in the parent training group will show significantly less psychopathology / regulation problems and better partnership quality than participants in the control condition.

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria

Multi-site Communication Deficits in Schizophrenia

SchizophreniaPsychosis

Multi-site Communication Deficits Underlying Cognitive Dysfunction in the Prodromal Phase and First Episode of Schizophrenia

Completed29 enrollment criteria

Mental Health and Cognitive Dysfunction: A Multicenter Study at Pediatric Rehabilitation Clinics...

Mental Disorders

Patients referred to pediatric rehabilitation services have often cognitive deficits/intellectual disabilities.Neurocognitive assessment is, hence, important when designing treatment plans. Children and adolescents with cognitive deficits and intellectual disabilities (ID) have a high risk of developing mental health problems. There is lack of knowledge about such comorbid mental disorders in the health service. There are also few validated instruments for assessing mental disorders among children and adolescents with cognitive deficits and ID both in Norway and abroad. The main aims of the current multicentre study are to: Investigate psychometric properties of different psychiatric instruments for children and adolescents. Investigate change and stability of symptoms over time. Investigate user satisfaction. The study will include Pediatric Rehabilitation Services at hospitals in Tromsø, Hammerfest and Bodø and will include in total 320 patients aged 4 to 18. We will use information from parents, teachers and patients, in addition to clinician-rated measures. Patients will be assessed at intake and after six months. We have conducted a pilot study in the period from 2012 to 2013.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Computerized Screening for Comorbidity in Adolescents With Substance or Psychiatric Disorders

Psychiatric Disorder

The KSADS-COMP will facilitate identification of comorbid psychiatric and substance use diagnoses frequently missed in clinical practice, and improve adolescent treatment outcomes. The self-administered version of the KSADS-COMP can also be used cost-effectively in schools and juvenile justice settings where there is a growing interest in early identification and referral of youth in need of mental health services. The KSADS-Bridge assessment tool with its RDoC neurocognitive tasks, when completed with the self- or clinician administered KSADS-COMP, will help to create cross-talk between the DSM and RDoC diagnostic perspectives, and begin to generate a database on the relationship between RDoC constructs and treatment outcomes across a range of diagnostic categories.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Robust Evaluation to Measure Improvements in Nonadherence From Low-cost Devices

Cardiovascular DiseaseDiabetes7 more

The aim of this study is to determine whether adherence to oral maintenance medications differs for patients randomized to receive a RxTimerCap, a Take-N-Slide, a standard pillbox, or none of these devices, with the hypothesis that low-touch devices improve adherence over control and that the increase in adherence is agnostic across devices.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Drug Use Investigation for PAXIL Tablet

Mental Disorders

This post-marketing surveillance study is designed to detect adverse events (particularly clinically significant adverse drug reactions) occurring in clinical settings and to examine factors likely to affect the safety and efficacy of paroxetine.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Impact of Genetic Counseling for Individuals With Mental Illness

SchizophreniaBipolar Disorder1 more

People who have experienced mental illnesses like schizophrenia, bipolar disorder or schizoaffective disorder often have a poor understanding of the causes of their illness, and that they are often very worried about how the illness affects their families. In particular, affected individuals worry that there is a high chance that any children that they have will become affected with the same illness. Often, because of this fear, affected individuals choose not to have children. Genetic counseling is a process where information about the causes of illnesses, and about chances for family members of individuals with these illnesses to become similarly affected is provided in a supportive environment by a specially trained healthcare professional. This study will investigate whether genetic counseling can reduce perceptions of risk and stigma, and increase perceived control and knowledge about the causes of the illness, amongst individuals who have a major mental illness.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Impact of Genetic Counseling for Female First Degree Relatives of Individuals With Mental Illness...

SchizophreniaBipolar Disorder1 more

Women with a close relative who has experienced mental illnesses like schizophrenia, bipolar disorder or schizoaffective disorder often have a poor understanding of the causes of the illness, and are often very worried about the chance that any children that they have will become affected with the same illness. Often, because of this fear, these healthy women choose not to have children. Genetic counseling is a process where information about the causes of illnesses, and about chances for family members of individuals with these illnesses to become similarly affected is provided in a supportive environment by a specially trained healthcare professional. This study will investigate whether genetic counseling can reduce perceptions of risk and stigma, and increase perceived control and knowledge about the causes of the illness, amongst women who have a first degree relative with a major mental illness.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Non-interventional Study of Ziprasidone in the Treatment of Bipolar and Schizoaffective Disorders....

Affective PsychosisBipolar2 more

Assessment of ziprasidone safety and efficacy in the treatment of bipolar and schizoaffective disorders.

Completed5 enrollment criteria
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