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Triage Survey for Psychiatry Research Eligibility

Triage Survey for Psychiatry Research Eligibility

Not Recruiting
18 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

TRIAGE-Psych is a survey study designed to assess potential participants' eligibility to screen for industry-sponsored psychiatry clinical trials.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Participant or Legally Authorized Representative has signed an ICF prior to study-specific procedures being performed.
  • Participant is at least 18 years old.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Participant is pregnant, breast-feeding, or planning to become pregnant.
  • History of a clinically significant illness which in the investigator's opinion may impact participant safety or the ability to analyze study results.
  • Participant represents an acute suicidal risk, as defined as a "yes" response to ideation on C-SSRS questions 4 or 5, or answer "yes" to behavior questions within 90 days of screening.
  • Moderate or severe substance use disorder within 90 days prior to screen, according to DSM-5 criteria that in the investigator's opinion could pose undue risk to the participant.
  • Any condition that in the investigator's opinion makes a participant unsuitable for the study.
  • Currently employed by Adams Clinical or a first-degree relative of an employee.

Study details
    Major Depressive Disorder
    Borderline Personality Disorder
    Generalized Anxiety Disorder

NCT05800925

Adams Clinical

30 January 2026

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