Using Motivational Techniques to Increase Levels of Physical Activity in Long Term Psychiatric Inpatient...
SchizophreniaBipolar Disorder2 moreThe current research project aims at investigating whether it is possible to obtain an increase in physical activity among inpatients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders by the use of motivational interviewing and environmental interventions, and whether interventions will be associated with an increase in physical fitness and/or improvement in mental health. The Norwegian health care system operates with a catchment-area based organization, which make high levels of representability of patients possible. Patients will be recruited from intermediate-long term inpatient departments where patients typically have schizophrenia spectrum disorders and are admitted for longer periods. There are thus unique possibilities for coordinated efforts to motivate for and change dysfunctional habits.
Self Directed Positive Parenting Program (Triple P) for Psychosis: A Clinical Case Series
SchizophreniaSpectrum1 moreThe aim of the case series study is to explore if a self directed version of the Positive Parenting Program (Triple P) is a feasible and acceptable intervention for individuals with psychosis who are parents.
Family Intervention in Recent Onset Schizophrenia Treatment (FIRST)
SchizophreniaThe primary purpose of this study is to evaluate the overall effect of caregivers receiving a study-provided caregiver psycho-education and skills training program on the number of treatment failures (psychiatric hospitalization, psychiatric emergency room (ER) visit, crisis center visit, mobile crisis unit intervention, arrest/incarceration, and suicide or suicide attempt) in patients under their care during a 12 month period.
Comparison of a Long-acting Injectable Antipsychotic vs Clinician's Choice Early in Treatment to...
SchizophreniaThe goal of this project is to show that the best possible option for preventing relapses in patients suffering from first episode (<1 year of anti-psychotic medication) or early phase (< 5 years of lifetime exposure to anti-psychotic medication) schizophrenia is by enhancing medication adherence. The study is designed to answer the question of whether the use of long-acting injectable (LAI) antipsychotics early in the course of treatment can break the cycle of frequent relapse that affects so many patients with early phase schizophrenia. The participating research sites (not individual patients) will be randomly assigned to either medication prescribed by their treating physician (with no restrictions) or to a regimen that involves a monthly long acting injectable antipsychotic. The sites will be assigned on a one to one basis to either of the arms taking into account types of patient population and geographical area. Patients enrolled in the study will participate in regular assessments either over the phone or in person and be followed for a period of 2 years. The primary outcome measure is time to first hospitalization.
Description of the Use of Quetiapine Extended Release (XR) in Real-life Practice in France. An Observational...
SchizophreniaBipolar EpisodesThe aim of the study is to describe patient characteristics (demographic and clinical) and the patterns of use of Quetiapine XR in patients receiving the drug for the first time in real-life practice regardless the final diagnosis.
Critical Time Intervention-Task Shifting: Randomized Controlled Trial
SchizophreniaPsychotic DisorderThe study represents the research component of a broader initiative entitled "RedeAmericas". RedeAmericas (RA) is a collaborative effort of investigators from six cities across Latin America (Buenos Aires, Cordoba, Medellin, Neuquen, Rio de Janeiro, and Santiago) and Columbia University in New York. This is a pilot Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) of Critical Time Intervention-Task Shifting (CTI-TS). It is designed to address a fundamental gap in the services offered by mental health clinics. These clinics are the primary locale for outpatient treatment of individuals with severe mental disorders in the urban areas of Latin America, and they offer some basic and important clinical care such as pharmacologic treatment onsite. Generally these clinics also have a major limitation; they have inadequate resources and training for the provision of in vivo community-based services, that is, services delivered outside of the clinic facility in homes or elsewhere in the community. In most urban areas, they also have weak links to primary health care and are not easily accessible to much of the population. CTI-TS, is a task shifting intervention that at the service user level provides support for better community living and promotes social integration, and at the system level strengthens the connections between mental health and primary care clinics. CTI-TS is a time-limited 9-month intervention provided at the critical time when a person is first offered services at a mental health clinic. During this period CTI-TS workers forge relationships that will shape the continuing use of services and enhance the potential for recovery over the subsequent course of time. The overall goal of CTI-TS is to improve the lives of those with severe mental disorders who receive community-based mental health care.
A Non-Interventional Study of Patients With Persistent Symptoms of Schizophrenia to Describe Medical...
SchizophreniaThis non-interventional, cross-sectional survey and retrospective review will evaluate the medical resource utilization and burden of illness in patients who have persistent symptoms of schizophrenia despite receiving adequately dosed antipsychotic treatment and who have not had an acute exacerbation in the 3 months prior to enrolment. Medical records will be reviewed for a minimum of 3 months and up to 12 months prior to screening. Data collection at a single visit will include rating scales and questionnaires that reflect the clinical status and the quality of life of the patients and the economic impact of schizophrenia.
Biomarkers in First Episode Schizophrenia
SchizophreniaSchizophreniform Disorder2 moreThis study will identify and evaluate relevant biomarkers and structural brain imaging for understanding potential biological illness related mechanisms in medication-naïve subjects with early psychosis before and after initiation of antipsychotic medication
Steady State Bioequivalence Study of Torrent Pharmaceuticals Ltd's Bioequivalence Study of Torrent...
SchizophreniaObjective: Primary objective was to study Steady-state bioequivalence of Torrent's Quetiapine Fumarate Tablets 300 mg. Study Design: Randomized, Two-Way, Crossover, multiple Dose, and Open-Label
Effectiveness of Adherence Therapy for Schizophrenia
SchizophreniaSchizophreniform Disorder1 moreWhen compared with those in the control (usual care) group, participants in the AT group are expected to demonstrate significant improvements immediately and at three, six and 12 months after completion of the intervention in: level of medication adherence, readmission rate, mental status, insight into treatment, and level of functioning.