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Helping people manage anxiety and depression using mindfulness and emotional awareness through smartphone-based support
This study explores how a special phone app and goal-setting strategies can help people manage anxiety and depression. It tests a new approach to help you stick to your goals and improve your wellbeing using your smartphone. Researchers want to make sure it works well before a bigger study.
United Kingdom · England - recruiting
Prevalence of Mental Health Issues in Endurance Athletes.
This study looks at how common mental health issues like anxiety and depression are in endurance athletes, such as marathon runners and triathletes. It uses questionnaires to understand these issues better and identify possible risk factors.
France - recruitingNA
Psychological Adjustment to Long-term (PAL) Physical Conditions: A Randomised Cross-over Feasibility Trial of a Self-guided App
This study is testing a new smartphone app called Orbi. It helps people in the UK with long-term health conditions who are feeling down or anxious. Orbi uses gentle talking therapies to help you cope better, compared to standard charity support.
United Kingdom - recruitingEARLY_PHASE1
Integrating Inuit Knowledge Principles in Multi-Level Mental Health Clinical Trials
This study looks at how traditional foods and cultural activities might help Inuit adults in Arviat feel less depressed or anxious. It checks if eating more local foods, gathering them and taking part in cultural workshops can improve mental wellbeing.
Canada - recruitingNA
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation for Psychological Distress in Patients With Advanced Illness
This study looks at using a special brain stimulation (rTMS) to help people with serious illnesses who are feeling very down or anxious. It aims to find the right dose and see if this treatment can quickly improve their emotional well-being near the end of life.
Canada - recruitingNA
Building Emotional Awareness and Mental Health (BEAM) 2024-2027
This study tests the BEAM program, a mobile app for parents across Manitoba, Canada, to improve their mental health and their child's development. It helps parents with anxiety, stress, or anger, especially those whose children were born during the pandemic.
Canada - active not recruitingNA
Advancing Family Wellbeing Through a Massive Open Online Intervention: The LightBEAM Program
The LightBEAM study is testing an online program to help parents in Canada with stress, anxiety, or depression. It aims to improve family wellbeing and child development by making mental health support easily available through an app, especially for those who struggle to get help.
Canada