There are currently 5 active clinical trials seeking participants for Psychosis research studies. The states with the highest number of trials for Psychosis participants are .
IVIG and Rituximab in Antibody-associated Psychosis - SINAPPS2
Recruiting
A randomised phase II double-blinded placebo-controlled trial designed to explore the utility of immunotherapy for patients with acute psychosis associated with anti-neuronal membranes (NMDA-receptor or Voltage Gated Potassium Channel). Primary objective: To test the efficacy of immunotherapy (IVIG and rituximab) for patients with acute psychosis associated with anti-neuronal membranes. Secondary objective: To test safety of immunotherapy (IVIG and rituximab) for patients with acute psychosis... Read More
Gender:
ALL
Ages:
Between 16 years and 70 years
Trial Updated:
03/25/2025
Locations: Cambridge University Hospitals NH Foundation Trust, Cambridge, Not set +9 locations
Conditions: Psychosis, Autoimmune Encephalitis
Investigating the Effect of a Single-dose of Levetiracetam on Brain Function, Chemistry and Cognitive Performance in Psychosis Risk
Recruiting
Background Psychosis is a mental health condition that affects around 3 in 100 people in their lifetime. Most treatments for psychosis target a brain chemical called dopamine but they don't work for everyone and don't address many of the symptoms. People with psychosis and people at risk of developing psychosis show differences in a part of the brain called the hippocampus, such as smaller size and increased activity. This hyperactivity may be associated with cognitive difficulties (thinking a... Read More
Gender:
ALL
Ages:
Between 18 years and 40 years
Trial Updated:
01/30/2025
Locations: Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London, London, Not set
Conditions: Psychosis
E-Detection Tool for Emerging Mental Disorders
Recruiting
Psychosis is a severe mental disorder that involves abnormal experiences and altered behaviour. Although the onset of psychosis occurs in young people, most cases will only be identified later in the course of illness. The delayed detection is the main cause of significant negative long-term outcomes. The current proposal will develop an innovative E-mental health detection tool to effectively improve the identification of young people with emerging psychosis. This tool will be implemented on d... Read More
Gender:
ALL
Ages:
Between 12 years and 35 years
Trial Updated:
11/26/2024
Locations: Glasgow University, Glasgow, Not set +1 locations
Conditions: Psychosis
Effects of Online Metacognitive Training Group on Distressing Beliefs
Recruiting
Psychosis is characterized by distorted perceptions of reality, often involving persecutory delusions. Research links these symptoms to cognitive biases like "jumping to conclusions." Despite mixed reviews of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBTp) for psychosis, a study will explore metacognitive training (MCT) delivered online. This training will be tested over 10 weeks with participants from a psychosis service in Kent, assessing its effect through interviews and questionnaires before and after t... Read More
Gender:
ALL
Ages:
Between 18 years and 65 years
Trial Updated:
11/21/2024
Locations: Kent and Medway NHS and Social Care Partnership Trust, Maidstone, Kent
Conditions: Psychosis
AMP SCZ® Observational Study: PREDICT-DPACC
Recruiting
The Accelerating Medicines Partnership® Schizophrenia (AMP® SCZ) is a large international collaboration to develop algorithms using a set of clinical and cognitive assessments, multi-modal biomarkers, and clinical endpoints that can be used to predict the trajectories and outcomes of individuals at clinical high risk (CHR) for psychosis and to advance the testing of pharmacological interventions for CHR individuals in need. The goal is to accurately predict which individuals are likely to remit,... Read More
Gender:
ALL
Ages:
Between 12 years and 30 years
Trial Updated:
06/06/2023
Locations: University of California Irvine, Irvine, California +41 locations
Conditions: Clinical High Risk, Psychosis, Remission, Conversion