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Conduct Disorder Clinical Trials

9 recruiting trials for Conduct Disorder. Eligibility criteria explained in plain English.

Important: This information is not medical advice. Talk to your doctor about whether a clinical trial is right for you.
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Recruiting Trials

Clinical trial data sourced from the ClinicalTrials.gov registry, maintained by the National Library of Medicine. Always consult your doctor before considering any clinical trial.

RECRUITINGNCT06657430

A Study on the Preference of Risperidone Dosage Forms

This study aimed to understand patients' needs and preferences for antipsychotic dosage forms.

Sponsor: Shanghai Mental Health CenterEnrolling: 10001 location
RECRUITINGNCT04631042

Developing Brain, Impulsivity and Compulsivity

Background: Impulsivity is acting 'without thinking.' Compulsivity is being overly inflexible. People vary in how impulsive or compulsive they are. Extreme versions of these...

Sponsor: National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)Enrolling: 11001 location
RECRUITINGNCT07273695

Assessing Real Life Effectiveness of Treatment in Neurodevelopmental Disorders

The goal of this observational study is to learn if and how pharmacological and psychotherapeutic group treatments can treat clinical symptoms of children and adolescent patients...

Sponsor: IRCCS Eugenio MedeaEnrolling: 801 location
RECRUITINGNCT06373484

Matching Assessment and Treatment for Children With Disruptive Behaviour and Their Parents

This study will develop and test whether personalized profiles of children with Disruptive Behaviour Disorder (DBD) and their parents based on important psychological, emotional,...

Sponsor: Centre for Addiction and Mental HealthEnrolling: 2001 location
RECRUITINGPhase 1 / Phase 2NCT06831123

Pathways 2 Success

This study involves a 3-arm randomized controlled trial designed to investigate the feasibility and acceptability of three preventive interventions designed to reduce risk for...

Sponsor: University of MinnesotaEnrolling: 1201 location
RECRUITINGNCT05449002

Digital Single Session Intervention for Youth Mental Health

The aim of this study is to test the effectiveness of a single-session, digital intervention teaching the principle of practicing the opposite, when administered to youths on the...

Sponsor: Harvard UniversityEnrolling: 2265 locations
RECRUITINGNCT05637320

Big Feelings: A Study on Children's Emotions in Therapy

The goal of this clinical trial is to learn about how psychotherapy works for children and adolescents aged 8 - 15 with anxiety, depression, trauma, or disruptive behaviour. The...

Sponsor: University of GuelphEnrolling: 2022 locations
RECRUITINGNCT06032520

The Effectiveness of Forensic Outpatient Systemic Therapy: a Multiple Case Experimental Design

The purpose of this study is to investigate the effectiveness and mediators of Forensic Outpatient Systemic Therapy (FAST).

Sponsor: Utrecht UniversityEnrolling: 152 locations
RECRUITINGNCT07091721

Using Mentalization Based Therapy to Support Children and Adolescents Referred to Specialist Mental Health Services in...

The MICA Study is a research project that has been designed to work out how helpful mentalisation based therapy is. This is a new type of support that helps young people make...

Sponsor: Anna FreudEnrolling: 63211 locations

Frequently Asked Questions

There are currently 9 clinical trials for Conduct Disorder, with 9 actively recruiting participants. These include trials across all phases from early-stage Phase 1 to late-stage Phase 3.

To join a clinical trial for Conduct Disorder, review the eligibility criteria on the trial detail pages, then talk to your doctor about whether a trial is right for you. Your doctor can help you evaluate the potential benefits and risks.

Phase 3 trials are large-scale studies that test whether a treatment is effective and monitor side effects. There are 0 Phase 3 trials for Conduct Disorder, representing treatments closest to potential FDA approval.

Clinical trials follow strict safety protocols overseen by Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) and the FDA. Participants are monitored closely and can withdraw at any time. Always discuss risks and benefits with your healthcare provider before enrolling.

Sources: ClinicalTrials.gov, FDA
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