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Study of Efficacy of PEAR-004 in Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia

The purpose of the study was to determine in patients currently being administered antipsychotic pharmacotherapy whether PEAR-004 could further reduce symptoms of schizophrenia as measured by the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS). The overall rationale for the study was to assess the first prescription digital therapeutic (PDT) in schizophrenia using a form of proven psychosocial intervention, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), to supplement standard of care with antipsychotic medications.

Completed16 enrollment criteria

Psychoeducation in Patients Who Diagnosed With Schizophrenia

Quality of LifeWell-Being2 more

People with schizophrenia are faced with social problems such as repeated hospitalizations, stigma with lack of social skills, unemployment, lack of necessary and adequate health care and education due to lack of adequate care in the community they live in. It is known that psychoeducation practices aimed at developing social skills in schizophrenia give patients new skills and these skills continue for many years. This study aimed to determine the effect of group psychoeducation that focused on social skill development on treatment adaptation, quality of life and well-being in schizophrenia patients and the interaction between these variables over time.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Mindfulness-based Social Cognition Training for Psychosis (SocialMind): A Feasibility Study

Schizophrenia and Disorders With Psychotic FeaturePsychotic Episode

The current investigation has been designed to test the feasibility of a mindfulness-based social cognition training (SocialMind) for people with a first episode of psychosis (AGES-Mind Study, NCT03309475). The intervention has been designed by professionals with both formal training and clinical experience in the field of mindfulness and third generation cognitive-behavioral therapies. Main outcomes are recruitment rate, adverse events and treatment adherence, although therapy effects and adjustment to intervention manual are also explored.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Pharmacokinetics and Safety Studies of Esomeprazole Use in Schizophrenia Patients

Schizophrenia

To evaluate the pharmacokinetic and safety for the esomeprazole use for schizophrenia

Completed12 enrollment criteria

A Study to Assess the Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacodynamics and Pharmacokinetics of ASP6981 in...

Schizophrenia

The primary purpose is to evaluate the safety and tolerability of ASP6981 in participants with schizophrenia. Also primary purpose is to evaluate the pharmacodynamics of ASP6981 in participants with schizophrenia as measured by cognitive function and neurophysiological biomarkers. The secondary purpose of this study is to evaluate the pharmacokinetics of ASP6981 in participants with schizophrenia.

Completed48 enrollment criteria

A Study to Evaluate Efficacy, Tolerability, Pharmacodynamic and Pharmacokinetics of Multiple Oral...

Schizophrenia

The purpose of this study is to determine whether TAK-831 is superior to placebo in improving cerebellar function as measured with the average percentage of conditioned responses during the eyeblink conditioning (EBC) test.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

A Study of Lurasidone HCl in Subjects With Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia

The study evaluates the effectiveness and safety of Lurasidone in subjects with schizophrenia over a period of 6 weeks.

Completed20 enrollment criteria

A Study to Test if TV-46000 is Safe for Maintenance Treatment of Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia

The primary objective of the study is to evaluate the long-term safety and tolerability of TV-46000. The primary safety and tolerability endpoint is the frequency of all adverse events, including serious adverse events. For new participants, the total duration of participant participation in the study is planned to be up to 80 weeks (including a screening period of up to 4 weeks, a 12-week oral conversion/stabilization stage [Stage 1], a 56-week double-blind maintenance stage [Stage 2], and a follow-up period [8 weeks]). For roll-over participants, the total duration of participant participation in the study is planned to be up to 64 weeks (including up to 56 weeks in the maintenance stage [Stage 2] and a follow-up period [8 weeks]). Participants who started Stage 2 who relapse or meet 1 or more of the withdrawal criteria should be invited to perform the Early Termination visit as soon as possible within 4 weeks of the last injection. Participants who withdraw from the study before completing the 56-week maintenance stage will have follow-up procedures and assessments performed at their follow-up visits. During the follow-up period, participants will be treated according to the investigator's judgment. All participants will be treated with active drug.

Completed33 enrollment criteria

The Mid-term Effect of Repeated Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation on Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia

Medications have a poor effect on negative symptoms and cognitive function in schizophrenia. In the past, most of the studies on repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation intervention in patients with schizophrenia used conventional stimulation sites and patterns, and the intervention effect was still controversial. A few studies have achieved positive results with the new stimulation model (TBS model) and the therapeutic target (cerebellar vermis), but the follow-up period did not exceed 2 weeks, and no similar studies have emerged in China. Therefore, this study hypothesized that the TBS-mode rTMS intervention in the cerebellar vermis can improve the negative symptoms, cognitive function, and depressive symptoms of schizophrenia, and the efficacy can be maintained.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics and Efficacy of 180 mg Subcutaneous Risperidone From 6 mg...

Schizophrenia

This study evaluates PERSERIS at a higher dose than what has been administered in previous clinical trials. Subjects with stable schizophrenia on a dose of 5-6 mg oral risperidone will be switched to PERSERIS at the higher dose, which is believed to be similar to the oral dose

Completed33 enrollment criteria
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