- active not recruitingNA
The Impact of Social Worker Referrals on Diabetes and Loneliness
This study looks at whether meeting a social worker can help older adults with diabetes feel less lonely and improve their blood sugar control. Researchers will compare this approach to usual care to see if it makes a difference.
Canada - active not recruitingNA
INcreasing Adolescent Social and Community SupporT - Pilot
This study helps young people aged 9-13 who feel lonely by connecting them with local support through school. It checks if this approach, called social prescribing, works well and is a good fit for future studies. It aims to make young people feel less lonely and improve their well-being.
United Kingdom - enrolling by invitationNA
Evaluating Implementation and Impact of the Adapted Choose to Move (CTM) Program
This study looks at a program called 'Choose to Move' (CTM) in Canada. It helps older adults be more active and feel more connected. Researchers are checking how well the program works for different groups, like South Asian elders, older men, and those in Northern British Columbia.
Canada - active not recruitingNA
Love Group for Geriatric Psychiatry Outpatients
This study looks into a new group therapy called \"Awareness, Courage, and Love\" (ACL) for older adults who feel lonely and are also seeing a psychiatrist. It aims to see if this group therapy is practical and helpful for them.
Canada - recruitingNA
Evaluating and Implementing The CONNECT Program - a Group-Based Telehealth Intervention to Reduce Social Isolation, Loneliness, and Mental Health Symptoms in Adults Ages 55+, Compared to Routine Community-Based Programming
This study looks at The CONNECT Program, a virtual group activity for adults over 55. It aims to reduce feelings of loneliness, isolation, anxiety, and depression by helping people connect and learn new coping skills, comparing it to usual community activities.
Canada - recruitingNA
Establishing Social Connections in Urban Areas: Evaluating a Community-based Programme
This study looks at a new community programme in London for young and working-age adults who feel lonely. It checks if the programme is helpful, easy to use, and affordable by offering social activities and online groups. The goal is to reduce loneliness amongst those aged 20-40.
United Kingdom - active not recruitingNA
INcreasing Adolescent Social and Community SupporT - Full Trial
This study looks at whether a programme called 'Social Prescribing' can help young people aged 9-14 in schools who often feel lonely. It compares this programme to simply giving them information about local support.
United Kingdom