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Anxiety Disorders

Featured Studies

Featured studies include only those currently recruiting participants. They are listed according to the date they were added to the ClinicalTrials.gov registry, with the most recent studies appearing first.

  • Anxiety and Recurrent Abdominal Pain in Children.
    Interventional study. This study aims to determine whether citalopram is a useful, well-tolerated, and safe treatment for children and adolescents ages 7 to 18 years with functional abdominal pain. Ages 7-18. Location in Columbus, OH.
  • RCT of an Acceptance-based Behavior Therapy for GAD.
    Interventional study. The purpose of this study is to determine whether acceptance-based behavior therapy for GAD results in greater symptom reduction and increased quality of life than applied relaxation. Ages 18 and over. Location in Boston, MA.
  • Assessing Different Methods of Anxiety Care in Pediatric Settings.
    Interventional study. This study will compare the effectiveness of delivering cognitive behavioral therapy for children with anxiety disorders through in-person contact versus through workbooks and telephone communication. Ages 8-13. Location in San Diego, CA.
  • AZD2327 to Treat Anxious Major Depression.
    Interventional study. This study will examine the safety and effectiveness of an experimental drug called AZD2327 for treating anxious major depressive disorder. Ages 18-65. Location in Bethesda, MD.
  • School-Based Treatment for Anxious Children.
    Interventional study. This study will determine the effectiveness of a school-based cognitive behavior therapy in urban, predominantly low-income, African-American children diagnosed with an anxiety disorder. Ages 7-17. Location in Baltimore, MD.
  • Evaluating the Effects of Stress in Pregnancy.
    Evaluation study. This study will evaluate pregnant women with a past or current diagnosis of depression or anxiety to gain a better understanding of how these disorders can affect an infant's development, both during and after pregnancy. Ages 18-45. Location in Atlanta, GA.
  • Preventing Anxiety Disorders in Youth.
    Interventional study. This study will determine the effectiveness of a cognitive behavioral therapy program in preventing anxiety disorders in at-risk children. Ages 8-12. Location in Baltimore, MD.
  • Family Study of Affective and Anxiety Spectrum Disorders.
    Evaluation study. This study will examine how depression, anxiety, and migraine run in families. Ages up to 60. Locations in Stanford, CA; Washington, DC; Bethesda, MD; Chevy Chase, MD; Boston, MA; Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; Taiwan, China; Zurich, Switzerland.
  • The Psychobiology of Childhood Temperament.
    Evaluation study. The purpose of this study is to use brain imaging technology to examine brain changes that occur in children when they are exposed to various kinds of emotional tasks and to determine if these changes are related to the child's temperament. Ages 7-20. Locations in College Park, MD; Bethesda, MD.
  • Brain Changes in Fear.
    Evaluation study. The purpose of this study is to use brain imaging technology to investigate brain changes in people exposed to predictable versus unpredictable unpleasant stimuli. Ages 18-40. Location in Bethesda, MD.
  • Evaluation of Patients With Mood and Anxiety Disorders and Healthy Volunteers.
    Evaluation study. The purpose of this protocol is to allow for the careful screening of patients and healthy volunteers for participation in research protocols in the Mood and Anxiety Disorders Program (MAP) at the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) and for the collection of natural history data. Ages 3-85. Locations in Washington, DC; Bethesda, MD; New Brunswick, NJ.
  • Brain Tissue Collection for Neuropathological Studies.
    Evaluation study. The purpose of this study is to collect and study the brain tissue of deceased individuals to learn more about the nervous system and mental disorders. Locations in Washington, DC; Bethesda, MD; Fairfax, VA.

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