Anxiety Disorders Clinical Trials
A listing of Anxiety Disorders medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.
Found 919 clinical trials
The Effects of Wearing Operation Gown With Cartoon Characters on Reducing Preoperative Anxiety in Children: Randomized Controlled Study
The operating room environment can be frightening for pediatric patients. Many techniques have been used to make the operating room environment less intimidating, including allowing parents to accompany part of this procedure, play therapy and various distraction strategies during the entrance to the operating room. In a survey study, it …
The Effect of Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation on the Cognition, Anxiety, Depression and Sleep Quality of Chronic Psychiatric Patients
Research background Residents of nursing homes are chronically ill patients who are placed in long-term homes. Studies have shown that most residents live alone and are prone to loneliness, loss, depression, and anxiety (Lapane et al., 2022). Cranial electrostimulation (CES) can improve anxiety, depression, and sleep, but there are few …
PSilocybin for psYCHological and Existential Distress in PALliative Care (PSYCHED-PAL)
The goal of this multi-centre phase I/II open-label, single-arm study is to determine the safety, feasibility, therapeutic dose, and preliminary efficacy of psilocybin microdosing to treat psychological distress among patients with advanced illness. Forty patients will receive psilocybin drug product (1-3mg per day, Mon-Fri) for 4 weeks to be administered …
Effect of Music Therapy in Mental Subhealth (EMTMS)
Mental health is increasingly at the forefront of concerns, especially since the start of COVID-19 pandemic. However, not all individuals under mental subhealth need pharmaceutical treatment. Music Therapy (MT) can make peoples gradually relax via relaxing and soothing music, and regulate individual psychological emotions through the influence of music on …
Neurofeedback Training For Older Adults
Symptoms of depression and anxiety are common in older adults and are associated with poor outcomes and the risk of dementia. The prefrontal cortex (PFC) is crucial for emotion regulation. Poor PFC function may underlie subclinical depression and anxiety symptoms in older people, which could progress to clinical conditions. Neurofeedback …
Exploring Novel Uses of Microbiota Therapy for Managing the Side Effects of Psychiatric Pharmaceutical Interventions
To determine the feasibility of whether the addition of key prebiotics administered orally can mitigate some of the most problematic side-effects of the most common psychiatric medications - weight gain and metabolic abnormalities caused by some antidepressants, mood stabilizers and antipsychotics. In the initial part of the study, we aim …
Evaluating the Feasibility of VR for Pediatric Renal Biopsies
The purpose of this study is to assess the use of virtual reality (VR) as an adjunct or alternative to pharmacologic sedation in pediatric patients undergoing renal biopsy.
Sedentary Behavior and Depressive Symptoms
Depressive symptoms are commonly observed in the general population. Individuals with subclinical forms of depression (e.g., not meet the criteria to major depression disorder) are at increased risk of mortality than the general population which is partially explained by the higher incidence of cardiovascular diseases. Currently, the effectiveness of the …
A Pilot Study to Assess the Impact of Breath Awareness Using Pyramid on Symptoms of Anxiety and Depression in People with T2DM
Diabetes mellitus is rampant in the Middle East. It is a psychologically and behaviorally demanding disease; psychosocial factors are relevant to nearly all aspects of its management. Moreover, depression and diabetes are bidirectionally connected. Those with depression are at risk of developing diabetes and those with comorbid diabetes are at …
Interoceptive Training Enhanced Mindfulness
This pilot randomized controlled trial will compare a novel mindfulness training to interoceptive exposure to establish feasibility and acceptability as an intervention for anxiety sensitivity.