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Found 920 clinical trials
O Odin Hjemdal, phd prof

AtWork: The Relation Between Cognitive Functioning, Common Mental Disorders and Work Functioning

Depression and anxiety affects levels of function across different levels like work, increasing levels of sick leave and as well as cognitive functioning. In the current study patients at risk of sick leave with depression and anxiety receive metacognitive therapy and work focus in an ordinary outpatient clinic. Impaired cognitive …

18 - 65 years of age All Phase N/A
S Susan Florczak

Sleep, Dreaming, and Virtual Reality for Mental Health

People spend approximately one-third of their lives asleep, yet sleep is often underused as an opportunity to support psychological well-being. Contemplative traditions, including Tibetan Dream Yoga, have developed practices that use waking imagination and lucid dreaming to explore perception, awareness, and habitual patterns of thinking. Recent advances in sleep monitoring, …

18 years of age All Phase 0
M Miranda Hartini Marpaung, MD

The Effectiveness of Press Needle Acupuncture on Preoperative Anxiety in Tympanoplasty and Mastoidectomy

The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if press needle acupuncture works to treat preoperative anxiety in Tympanoplasty and Mastoidectomy at RSUD Kabupaten Tangerang in adults. The main questions it aims to answer are: Does the press-needle acupuncture administered one day before tympanoplasty and mastoidectomy significantly reduce preoperative …

18 - 59 years of age All Phase N/A
K Kwok Lam TSOI

No Time to Wait: Single Session Intervention

Mental health problems in youth are prevalent, but early intervention effectively reduces symptoms, substance abuse risk, suicide, and comorbidities. In Hong Kong, however, only 26% of people with common mental disorders seek services (Lam et al., 2015), and even then, they face long delays-e.g., 90 weeks (90th percentile) for stable …

12 - 17 years of age All Phase N/A
S Sümeyra Alan, PhD

The Effect of Emotional Freedom Technique on Parents' Anxiety Level: Newborn Hearing Screening

Newborn hearing screening (NHS) is a standard procedure that often triggers acute anxiety in parents. While Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) has demonstrated efficacy in reducing psychological distress across various clinical settings, its specific application to parental anxiety during the neonatal screening period remains under-researched. This study addresses this gap by …

18 years of age All Phase N/A
C CHARRION CHANTAL

Randomized, Single-blind Pilot Study Assessing the Effect of Cutaneous RESonance Stimulation SYMPAthetic and Parasympathetic Tone and Anxiety in Patients Admitted for Cardiac Surgery

Anxiety is a natural response to stress which peaks just before the surgery procedure. High levels of anxiety can increase postoperative pain and complications. Medicated anxiolysis is no longer recommended, in the absence of proven efficacy. Other interventions to prevent anxiety are required. The autonomic nervous system (ANS), both sympathetic …

18 years of age All Phase N/A

Effectiveness of Multimedia Health Education to Reduce Anxiety in Patients With Vitreous Floaters

The patients with vitreous floaters were randomly divided into to groups after excluding the possibility of coexisting ocular pathologies potentially confounding visual symptoms or vitreoretinal anatomy. The control group performed conventional oral education. The experimental group conducted multimedia health education activities on the basis of conventional oral education. Their VRQoL …

years of age All Phase N/A
A Ayse Akan, DClinPsych

Improving Emotional Wellbeing of University Students: Anxiety Management

University students' psychological well-being is a growing public health concern. The university period is a key time for psychological, social, and academic development, which can increase vulnerability to mental health difficulties. Research suggests that group-based Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) is an effective, cost-efficient option for promoting student well-being. However, tailored …

18 years of age All Phase N/A
M Matthew Sala, B.S.

Text Message Safety Behavior Fading for Pathological Worry

The current study aims to explore the efficacy of a text message-based Safety Behavior Fading Intervention compared to a PMR control condition.

18 - 65 years of age All Phase N/A
T Tomer Shechner, Professor

Video Game Play to Alleviate Adolescent Anxiety

Adolescence is a critical period for the onset and maintenance of anxiety disorders, which raises the importance of intervening early; one possibility of doing so is via digital interventions. At least two lines of research have been explored in the past years in this area. First, studies have tested the …

11 - 15 years of age All Phase N/A

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