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Virtual-Care Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Anxiety Disorder
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This trial will evaluate an adapted virtual-care cognitive behavioural therapy program for children with anxiety. CBT has a strong evidence-base in treating children with anxiety disorders, with increasing evidence supporting the efficacy of virtual-care CBT for childhood anxiety disorders. This study aims to evaluate the feasibility, participation barriers related to social determinants of health and acceptability of this virtual-care intervention in addressing mental health challenges associated with the COVID-19 pandemic and ensuing EM in the immediate time-period.
- Childhood or Adolescent Anxiety Disorder
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Is there an opportunity for additional participants in this clinical experiment?
"Clinicaltrials.gov has reported that this therapeutic trial is no longer recruiting patients, having being initially posted on June 1st 2020 and last updated October 24th 2022. The good news is there are currently 1444 other clinical trials actively looking for participants to join their study."
What goal is this medical experiment attempting to achieve?
"This clinical trial seeks to evaluate the efficacy of a virtual care intervention for mental health. Primary objectives include assessing patient satisfaction through the Virtual Care Satisfaction Survey and Working Alliance Inventory after Sixth Intervention Session. Secondary goals involve measuring Family Impact During a Pandemic at Baseline and at Final Intervention Session by giving participants the Coronavirus Health Impact Survey (CRISIS; Merikangas et al., unpublished) V0.1 Parent/Caregiver or Youth Follow-Up Form, as well as gathering data on Clinician Virtual Care Experience with a dedicated survey created by Romanchych (unpublished)."
Who meets the criteria to partake in this research experiment?
"This clinical study is in search of 16 adolescent individuals, aged between 12 and 17 years old, who are diagnosed with an anxiety disorder."
Does this experiment allow minors to participate?
"The minimum age of enrolment is 12 while the upper limit for participation in this trial is 17 years old."
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