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Before medications are approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) or before certain therapy methods are widely accepted as effective, they are tested on people who volunteer to participate in a clinical trial.
Organizations across the country are looking for people like you to take part in their research studies. The list of studies below have been selected from ClinicalTrials.gov based on their inclusion of one or more of the following terms: anxiety disorders, depression, OCD, PTSD, and bipolar disorder.
The Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA) is supportive of research that is conducted through clinical trials. Participating in research can potentially help change the mental health outcomes for you and others who suffer anxiety, depression, and related disorders. You may learn about new interventions/treatments that are being considered.
Read this ADAA blog about things to know and questions to ask before committing to a clinical trial.
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Toward Understanding Drivers of Patient Engagement With Digital Mental Health Interventions - Part1
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Depression
Anxiety Disorders
This study is a clinical trial that evaluates what drives patient engagement and tests
the impact of two strategies-automated motivational push messaging and coach support-to
improve engagement with an evidence-based mobile app intervention for depression and/or
anxiety. expand
This study is a clinical trial that evaluates what drives patient engagement and tests the impact of two strategies-automated motivational push messaging and coach support-to improve engagement with an evidence-based mobile app intervention for depression and/or anxiety. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jun 2023 |
Treatment for Antepartum Posttraumatic Stress Disorder/PTSD Study
Boston University
PTSD
The majority of women with perinatal posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) do not receive
mental health treatment despite the documented associations between PTSD and adverse
pregnancy outcomes; this is likely due to workforce shortages, lack of data on the
effectiveness of existing evidence-based t1 expand
The majority of women with perinatal posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) do not receive mental health treatment despite the documented associations between PTSD and adverse pregnancy outcomes; this is likely due to workforce shortages, lack of data on the effectiveness of existing evidence-based treatment for PTSD in usual care obstetrics settings, and patient-level barriers to engagement such as stigma. The proposed study is a randomized controlled trial, which will examine the effectiveness of a brief evidence-based treatment for PTSD (i.e., Written Exposure Therapy) during pregnancy and the non-inferiority of delivery of this treatment by community health workers vs. delivery by mental health clinicians. Type: Interventional Start Date: Mar 2023 |
Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
VA Office of Research and Development
Chronic Pain
Depression
Veterans with comorbid chronic pain and depression are highly prevalent, have poor
functional status and low quality of life, are at increased risk of suicide and lack
access to effective treatments. To address this problem, the proposed research will
examine the feasibility of a novel approach tha1 expand
Veterans with comorbid chronic pain and depression are highly prevalent, have poor functional status and low quality of life, are at increased risk of suicide and lack access to effective treatments. To address this problem, the proposed research will examine the feasibility of a novel approach that integrates repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy with the overall goal of maximizing functional improvement in Veterans with chronic pain and depression. This is an important first-step in preparation for a future randomized efficacy trial. The investigators will also include two cognitive control tasks with concurrent electroencephalography to explore as a potential objective indicator of treatment response. This application addresses a critical need within the Veterans Health Administration and is closely aligned with the focus area of developing suicide prevention treatments that influence participation in life roles. Type: Interventional Start Date: May 2023 |
Neural Mechanisms of Meditation Training in Healthy and Depressed Adolescents: An MRI Connectome St1
University of California, San Francisco
Depression Mild
Depression Moderate
Depression, Teen
The primary objective will be to study changes in putamen connectivity and depression
severity in depressed teens with meditation training. H1: Putamen node strength will
increase in the training group compared to the active controls. H2: This increase in node
strength will correlate with practice1 expand
The primary objective will be to study changes in putamen connectivity and depression severity in depressed teens with meditation training. H1: Putamen node strength will increase in the training group compared to the active controls. H2: This increase in node strength will correlate with practice amount recorded by participants. H3: There will be a significant reduction in self-rated depression symptoms following the training as measured by the Reynolds Adolescent Depression Scale (RADS-2), compared to controls. H4: This reduction will correlate with the increase in putamen node strength. Design and Outcomes: The current research study design will utilize an individually randomized group treatment, open-label, active-controlled clinical trial to test the efficacy and safety of the investigator's innovative mindfulness meditation intervention (Training for Awareness Resilience and Action [TARA]) on the primary outcome (Putamen structural node strength) and secondary outcome (depression symptoms measured using Reynolds Adolescent Depression Scale [RADS-2]) in depressed adolescents between the ages of 14 to 18 years old. Type: Interventional Start Date: Feb 2023 |
Engaging Mothers & Babies; Reimagining Antenatal Care for Everyone (EMBRACE) Study
University of California, San Francisco
Premature Birth
Pregnancy Preterm
Prenatal Stress
Depression, Anxiety
Depression, Postpartum
This is a randomized comparative effectiveness study of two forms of enhanced prenatal
care among 657 Medi-Cal eligible pregnant individuals in Fresno, California. The goal is
to see whether group prenatal care with wrap around services versus individual prenatal
care supplemented by services cover1 expand
This is a randomized comparative effectiveness study of two forms of enhanced prenatal care among 657 Medi-Cal eligible pregnant individuals in Fresno, California. The goal is to see whether group prenatal care with wrap around services versus individual prenatal care supplemented by services covered by the California Department of Public Health Comprehensive Perinatal Services Program (CPSP) results in less depression and anxiety, and more respectful, more person-centered maternity care and lower rates of preterm birth. Type: Interventional Start Date: Nov 2019 |
Mechanisms of Rumination Change in Adolescent Depression
Ohio State University
Major Depressive Disorder
Mood Disorders
This study will evaluate whether a newer treatment, rumination-focused cognitive
behavioral treatment, which includes mindfulness and can be used to reduce ruminative
habits, change ways in which key brain regions interact with each other (e.g.., often
called connectivity), and whether these change1 expand
This study will evaluate whether a newer treatment, rumination-focused cognitive behavioral treatment, which includes mindfulness and can be used to reduce ruminative habits, change ways in which key brain regions interact with each other (e.g.., often called connectivity), and whether these changes in habits and brain connectivity can reduce the risk for recurrence of depression in the next two years. Type: Interventional Start Date: May 2019 |
Cognitive Behavioral Immersion: A Randomized Control Trial of Peer-Based Coaching in the Metaverse
University of Southern California
Depression, Anxiety
This study will test a new cognitive-behavioral skills training program (CBI) delivered
in the metaverse. Although initial evidence suggested CBI was feasible for individuals
experiencing depression or anxiety, CBI's effectiveness compared to no intervention has
yet to be determined. The interventi1 expand
This study will test a new cognitive-behavioral skills training program (CBI) delivered in the metaverse. Although initial evidence suggested CBI was feasible for individuals experiencing depression or anxiety, CBI's effectiveness compared to no intervention has yet to be determined. The intervention may be delivered through virtual reality as well as flat-screen devices, such as a computer, which may also affect CBI's effectiveness. The study will enroll up to 306 participants with depression. One third of the participants will access CBI through virtual reality, one third of the participants will access CBI through a flat-screen device, and one third of the participants will be asked not to attend CBI sessions for the first 8 weeks of participation of the trial. For both CBI conditions, treatment will be provided over 8 weeks, with a 6-month follow-up period. Enrollment will be ongoing and groups will occur simultaneously. Potential participants are asked to complete an initial screening and an intake evaluation to determine eligibility. They will then receive 8-weeks of treatment. Participants will complete brief weekly self-report questionnaires throughout their time in the study. Type: Interventional Start Date: Feb 2024 |
Effect of an Educational Nail Biopsy Video on Pre-operative Anxiety, Health Literacy, and Patient S1
Weill Medical College of Cornell University
Anxiety
Literacy
Satisfaction, Patient
The investigators are interested in studying the effect of an animated video depicting a
nail biopsy procedure on the anxiety, health literacy, and satisfaction of participants
recommended to undergo a nail biopsy procedure. The investigators hypothesize that the
animated video will reduce preopera1 expand
The investigators are interested in studying the effect of an animated video depicting a nail biopsy procedure on the anxiety, health literacy, and satisfaction of participants recommended to undergo a nail biopsy procedure. The investigators hypothesize that the animated video will reduce preoperative anxiety, increase health literacy, and increase patient satisfaction in relation to nail biopsy procedures. Type: Interventional Start Date: Apr 2024 |
Dose-Response Effect Exercise and Depression
University of Central Florida
Depression
The present study aims to address gaps in the literature by evaluating the objectively
measured dose-response relationship between exercise and depression symptoms; examining
changes in resting (Brain-derived Neurotrophic Factor) BDNF from baseline to week 10 of
an exercise intervention; and assess1 expand
The present study aims to address gaps in the literature by evaluating the objectively measured dose-response relationship between exercise and depression symptoms; examining changes in resting (Brain-derived Neurotrophic Factor) BDNF from baseline to week 10 of an exercise intervention; and assessing varying exercise intensities on enjoyment, affect, and health-related quality of life in sedentary young adult college students. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jul 2023 |
MDMA-assisted Brief Cognitive Behavioral Conjoint Therapy for PTSD
Dr. Leslie Morland
PTSD
Relational Problems
The goal of this pilot trial is to examine the preliminary effectiveness of
MDMA-facilitated bCBCT for improving chronic PTSD and relationship functioning in a
sample of veterans and their intimate partners seeking care within the VA San Diego
Healthcare System. expand
The goal of this pilot trial is to examine the preliminary effectiveness of MDMA-facilitated bCBCT for improving chronic PTSD and relationship functioning in a sample of veterans and their intimate partners seeking care within the VA San Diego Healthcare System. Type: Interventional Start Date: Oct 2023 |
Development of a Transdiagnostic Intervention for Adolescents at Risk for Serious Mental Illness
Massachusetts General Hospital
Anxiety Disorders
Psychotic Disorders
Depressive Disorder
Psychosocial Functioning
This research study aims to develop a brief group-based treatment called Resilience
Training for Teens, then to test how well it protects high school students with mild
symptoms of depression, anxiety, or having unusual feelings from developing mental
illnesses. expand
This research study aims to develop a brief group-based treatment called Resilience Training for Teens, then to test how well it protects high school students with mild symptoms of depression, anxiety, or having unusual feelings from developing mental illnesses. Type: Interventional Start Date: Mar 2024 |
Aromatherapy and Anxiety Study
NYU Langone Health
Anxiety Related to Pain Related to an Intraarticular Injection
Pain Related to an Intraarticular Injection
While intra-articular injections can alleviate pain in orthopedic patients, this can be
an anxiety-provoking experience. Adult patients scheduled to receive an injection at the
study location will be randomly assigned to one of three groups. The control group (C)
will receive the current standard o1 expand
While intra-articular injections can alleviate pain in orthopedic patients, this can be an anxiety-provoking experience. Adult patients scheduled to receive an injection at the study location will be randomly assigned to one of three groups. The control group (C) will receive the current standard of nursing care. The first experimental group (A) will receive a guided meditation prior to receiving the injection. The second experimental group (B) will receive an Elequil Aromatab and the same guided meditation prior to receiving the injection. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jul 2023 |
Modified Interactive Screening Program Plus MINDBODYSTRONG: A Mental Health Resiliency Intervention1
Ohio State University
Suicide Threat
Burnout, Professional
Depression
The overall purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of an intervention designed
to prevent nurse suicide. This randomized controlled trial will test the modified
Interactive Screening Program (mISP) alone and the mISP combined with a program called
MINDBODYSTRONG.
The mISP is a method of1 expand
The overall purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of an intervention designed to prevent nurse suicide. This randomized controlled trial will test the modified Interactive Screening Program (mISP) alone and the mISP combined with a program called MINDBODYSTRONG. The mISP is a method of screening to detect clinicians at moderate to high risk for suicide and referring them for treatment through an encrypted anonymous on-line platform. MINDBODYSTRONG© is an adaptation of a well-tested cognitive-behavioral skills building intervention (also known as COPE in the literature) that provides a cognitive-behavior theory-based approach to decrease depression, anxiety and suicidal ideation and improve healthy lifestyle beliefs and behaviors in at-risk populations. MINDBODYSTRONG© will involve eight self-paced computerized sessions designed specifically for nurses and clinicians. Nurses will be recruited nationally through the professional nursing organizations and health systems. Type: Interventional Start Date: Apr 2023 |
The Neural Underpinnings of Depression and Cannabis Use in Young People Living With HIV
University of Miami
Hiv
Depression
Cannabis Use Disorder
To elucidate mechanisms of substance use disorders (SUD) and comorbid mental illnesses in
people living with HIV (PLWH), the study team seeks to investigate reward and pain
circuitry in cannabis use and depression comorbidity, two highly prevalent conditions in
PLWH. The study team proposes a tight1 expand
To elucidate mechanisms of substance use disorders (SUD) and comorbid mental illnesses in people living with HIV (PLWH), the study team seeks to investigate reward and pain circuitry in cannabis use and depression comorbidity, two highly prevalent conditions in PLWH. The study team proposes a tightly integrative study to test the overall hypothesis that cannabis use and depression in young PLWH have an additive effect, inducing both reward deficits and pain hypersensitivity, and that this pattern will predict worse outcomes at 1 year follow-up. Type: Observational Start Date: Apr 2022 |
Antidepressant Effects of Nitrous Oxide
University of Chicago
Major Depressive Disorder
Treatment Resistant Depression
To evaluate the acute and sustained antidepressant effects of nitrous oxide in people
with major depressive disorder; and further evaluate these effects by identifying the
optimal dose and regimen to guide current practice, and to plan a future large pragmatic
trial. expand
To evaluate the acute and sustained antidepressant effects of nitrous oxide in people with major depressive disorder; and further evaluate these effects by identifying the optimal dose and regimen to guide current practice, and to plan a future large pragmatic trial. Type: Interventional Start Date: Jun 2021 |
Inflammatory and Glutamatergic Mechanisms of Sustained Threat in Adolescents With Depression
University of California, Los Angeles
Depression in Adolescence
Despite the prevalence and significant public health concern over depression among
adolescents, up to 40% of depressed adolescents do not respond to first-line
antidepressants (herein termed treatment non-response, TNR). The goal of this project is
to recruit and assess 160 treatment-seeking depres1 expand
Despite the prevalence and significant public health concern over depression among adolescents, up to 40% of depressed adolescents do not respond to first-line antidepressants (herein termed treatment non-response, TNR). The goal of this project is to recruit and assess 160 treatment-seeking depressed adolescents and test whether acute stress impacts peripheral levels of inflammation and downstream levels of glutamate in corticolimbic regions previously associated with depression, whether these stress-related biomarkers predict TNR to a 12-week trial of either fluoxetine or escitalopram, and whether these stress-related biomarkers predict 18-month clinical course. Type: Observational Start Date: Jul 2023 |
Pilot Study of Virtual Reality Therapy for Students With Anxiety
The University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston
Anxiety
The purpose of this study is to assess changes in self-reported anxiety over the course
of six virtual reality (VR) sessions and to assess changes in academic self-efficacy, as
well as examine the feasibility and acceptability of a relatively short and time
intensive VR intervention (i.e.,six sessi1 expand
The purpose of this study is to assess changes in self-reported anxiety over the course of six virtual reality (VR) sessions and to assess changes in academic self-efficacy, as well as examine the feasibility and acceptability of a relatively short and time intensive VR intervention (i.e.,six sessions over the course of three weeks) for reducing anxiety symptoms in college students. Type: Interventional Start Date: Apr 2022 |
Evaluating the Impact of Focused Muscle Contraction Therapy in U.S. Veterans
University of Illinois at Chicago
Chronic Pain
Acute Pain
Fatigue
Depression
This research study is being done to investigate if the GH Method exercise program
positively affects body composition, improves physical abilities and can improve the
overall sense of wellbeing (e.g. depression, PTSD, etc.) in U.S. Veterans. Subjects will
be asked to complete 94 total visits (four1 expand
This research study is being done to investigate if the GH Method exercise program positively affects body composition, improves physical abilities and can improve the overall sense of wellbeing (e.g. depression, PTSD, etc.) in U.S. Veterans. Subjects will be asked to complete 94 total visits (four (4) study testing visits and 90 exercise visits). Enrolled subjects will be tested for fitness, strength, and health risk factors at UIC 4 times and will complete 90 exercise training visits at the GH FITLab over the next 18 months. Subjects will also be asked to complete questionnaires about depression, post-traumatic stress symptoms and thoughts about harming oneself. Type: Interventional Start Date: Oct 2021 |
Life Experiences in Adolescents and the Development of Skills
University of Pittsburgh
Depression in Adolescence
Adverse Childhood Experiences
The primary objective of this study is to assess acquisition and retention of a Cognitive
Behavioral Therapy (CBT)-based "cognitive restructuring" skill, among young adolescents
(12-15 years of age) with elevated depression symptoms and with population-level
variability in lifetime exposure to adve1 expand
The primary objective of this study is to assess acquisition and retention of a Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)-based "cognitive restructuring" skill, among young adolescents (12-15 years of age) with elevated depression symptoms and with population-level variability in lifetime exposure to adverse childhood experiences. This study uses a repeated-measures, longitudinal design to investigate associations between adversity exposure and learning-related cognitive control processes in the context of elevated depression (Aim 1). Adversity exposure and cognitive control will be examined as direct predictors of cognitive restructuring skill acquisition and skill retention over six-months; an indirect pathway from adversity to skill acquisition through cognitive control will also be examined (Aim 2). The study also includes exploration of key characteristics of adversity, namely the type (threat of harm versus deprivation of resources) and developmental timing of exposure, as distinct predictors of skill acquisition (exploratory Aim 3). Type: Interventional Start Date: May 2021 |
Sequential Bilateral Accelerated Theta Burst Stimulation in Adolescents With Suicidal Ideation
Mayo Clinic
Suicidal Ideation
Major Depressive Disorder
The purpose of this study is to gather information regarding the use of a new type of
transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) called theta burst stimulation (TBS) for suicidal
ideation in adolescents with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD). The investigators hope to
learn if this TMS treatment improve1 expand
The purpose of this study is to gather information regarding the use of a new type of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) called theta burst stimulation (TBS) for suicidal ideation in adolescents with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD). The investigators hope to learn if this TMS treatment improves suicidal ideation over 10 days and clinical outcomes over 1 year of follow-up. Type: Interventional Start Date: Apr 2022 |
Behavioral Activation-Rehabilitation to Improve Depressive Symptoms & Physical Function After Acute1
Johns Hopkins University
Respiratory Insufficiency
Depression
Rehabilitation
Critical Care
More and more people are surviving after receiving life support for respiratory failure
in the intensive care unit, but these patients often experience problems with depression
and physical functioning that lead to reduced quality of life. There is a lack of
treatment for these patients, with past1 expand
More and more people are surviving after receiving life support for respiratory failure in the intensive care unit, but these patients often experience problems with depression and physical functioning that lead to reduced quality of life. There is a lack of treatment for these patients, with past research suggesting that treatment may be more successful if mental and physical health are addressed at the same time. This research evaluates whether a therapy delivered via telephone and home visits, combining treatment for depression and physical rehabilitation, is feasible and might help patients recover. Type: Interventional Start Date: Mar 2018 |
Randomized Controlled Trial of a Behavioral Training App
New York University
Behavior, Child
Disruptive Behavior
Executive Dysfunction
Attention-deficit
Anxiety
The investigators propose addressing and evaluating the efficacy of a behavioral,
contingency management app by conducting a randomized controlled trial (RCT) that will
evaluate the app compared to a placebo app control group. Participants will be randomly
assigned to immediate intervention using t1 expand
The investigators propose addressing and evaluating the efficacy of a behavioral, contingency management app by conducting a randomized controlled trial (RCT) that will evaluate the app compared to a placebo app control group. Participants will be randomly assigned to immediate intervention using the treatment condition or to a placebo app condition. Participants will not know which condition they are assigned to until after the study completion; they will also not know that they are using the treatment app until after the study completion. The sample will consist of 100 families of school-age children (ages 6-12) who display significant behavioral problems. The treatment app is a task management platform containing a self-directed rewards system through which caregivers can assign token rewards to their children for completing routine tasks (e.g., cleaning their room, completing homework). Participants in the placebo app condition will have a similar user experience, however, tokens are assigned non-contingently (dispensed daily, rather than based on task completion). While participants will not be required to complete any tasks or behaviors in the app as part of their participation in the study, they will be asked to use the app at least once per day for 8 weeks. Given the self-directed nature of the treatment app (parents decide how frequently they access the app-based rewards system and how many tasks they assign to their child), parent involvement in the intervention will vary slightly in duration. However, based on the literature and routine practice, we anticipate parents will log in at least once a day to assign tasks to their child and follow up on completed rewards. Assessments (see details below) will occur at baseline, weekly during the intervention, and at the end of the study. The study will take about 8 weeks in total to complete once participants have been enrolled in the app. Type: Interventional Start Date: Mar 2024 |
Pharmacy-led Transitions of Care Intervention to Improve Medication Adherence
University of Tennessee
Diabetes
Hypertension
High Cholesterol/Hyperlipidemia
Coronary Artery Disease
Congestive Heart Failure
Socioeconomically disadvantaged populations with multiple chronic conditions have high
rates of nonadherence to essential chronic disease medications after hospital discharge.
Medication nonadherence after hospital discharge is significantly associated with
increased mortality and higher rates of r1 expand
Socioeconomically disadvantaged populations with multiple chronic conditions have high rates of nonadherence to essential chronic disease medications after hospital discharge. Medication nonadherence after hospital discharge is significantly associated with increased mortality and higher rates of readmissions and costs among these patients. Major patient-reported barriers to essential medication use after hospital discharge among low-income individuals are related to social determinants of health (SDOH) and include: 1) financial barriers , 2) transportation barriers, and 3) system-level barriers. Although, medication therapy management services are important during care transitions, these services have not proven effective in improving medication adherence after hospital discharge, highlighting a critical need for innovative interventions. The Medication Affordability, Accessibility, and Availability in Care Transitions (Med AAAction) Study will test the effectiveness of a pharmacy-led care transitions intervention versus usual care through a pragmatic randomized controlled trial of 388 Medicaid and uninsured hospital in-patients with MCC from three large healthcare systems in Tennessee. The intervention will involve: 1) medications with zero copay, 2) bedside delivery then home delivery of medications, and 3) care coordination provided by certified pharmacy technicians/health coaches to assist with medication access, medication reconciliation, and rapid and ongoing primary care follow-up. We will examine the impact of the intervention during 12 months on 1) medication adherence (primary outcome) and 2) rapid primary care follow-up, 30-day readmissions, hospitalizations and emergency department visits, and costs. We will conduct key informant interviews to understand patient experience with the acre received during and after care transitions. By examining effectiveness of the intervention on outcomes including medication adherence, health care utilization, costs, and patient experience, this study will provide valuable results to health systems, payers, and policymakers to assist in future implementation and sustainability of the intervention for socioeconomically disadvantaged populations. Type: Interventional Start Date: Apr 2024 |
Reconnecting to Ourselves and Others in Virtual Meetings (ROOM)
Massachusetts General Hospital
Mood Disorders
Anxiety Disorders
Psychotic Disorders
This study aimed to determine the feasibility and acceptability of delivering Resilience
Training in multi-user virtual reality. expand
This study aimed to determine the feasibility and acceptability of delivering Resilience Training in multi-user virtual reality. Type: Interventional Start Date: Sep 2020 |
Ketogenic Intervention in Depression
Ohio State University
Depression
Ketosis
The goal of this study is to examine whether a well-formulated ketogenic diet (KD) can be
implemented into a university counseling treatment program for major depression and to
test whether such a program has any benefit on mental and metabolic health. expand
The goal of this study is to examine whether a well-formulated ketogenic diet (KD) can be implemented into a university counseling treatment program for major depression and to test whether such a program has any benefit on mental and metabolic health. Type: Interventional Start Date: Feb 2023 |
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