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This study is recruiting. It focuses on mental health and currently lists participation information in Sweden.
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This study exists to see whether cognitive behavioural therapy, a structured talking treatment, can play a useful role in care. Researchers are trying to understand whether cognitive behavioural therapy, a structured talking treatment, can improve attention, thinking, or day-to-day functioning. For people living with Mental health, access and fit can matter just as much as the treatment itself. If the findings are useful, they could lead to earlier recognition and more informed decisions later on. Taking part helps build the evidence that can improve understanding and care for others over time.
The official record suggests a mix of remote and in-person participation through a lab, with sites including Forskningsmottagning barn- och ungdomspsykiatri Lund, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Research Center in Stockholm, and BUP Specialmottagning in Gothenburg. Participation appears to involve questionnaires, interviews, or regular check-ins about day-to-day experience. The main fit is usually matching the main diagnosis, while common reasons not to take part include active substance or alcohol problems that could affect the results and safety concerns that need urgent care first. The official record does not list a formal phase, which usually means this is focused more on feasibility, delivery, or support than a standard drug-development stage.
This study may matter because it adds public evidence around mental health. HopeStage presents it as a starting point for understanding the study, checking the official source, and preparing questions with a care team.
Taking part may help improve understanding of your condition.
It requires regular follow-up, often through questionnaires or interviews.
Mixes in-person and remote participation.
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This study is exploring behavioral or lifestyle intervention for people with mental health. Participants may complete study visits, assessments, or follow-up activities defined by the research team. Direct benefit is not guaranteed.
This study is sponsored by Karolinska Institutet. We could not clearly classify the sponsor type from the available data. Check the official source record to verify who is responsible for the study.
This study may involve behavioral or lifestyle intervention, study visits, and assessments. The time commitment is long follow-up or multiple visits. The study phase is not available in HopeStage data. Check the official source record to see whether a phase is listed. Enrollment is not available in HopeStage data. HopeStage cannot say whether a study is safe or right for you. Before joining, ask the research team about possible risks, time commitment, visits, side effects, compensation, safety monitoring, and whether participation may affect your current care.
Use the official source record linked on this page to check the full study description, recruitment status, eligibility criteria, locations, sponsor information, phase, enrollment, contact details, and any listed risks or requirements.
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