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Not Yet RecruitingNCT07413874

Telehealth Music Therapy for Adults With Endocrine Disorder and Depression

This study is not yet recruiting. It focuses on depression and currently lists study information in Global.

Depression, Type 1 Diabetes, ...OtherFrom 18 Years to 65 Years
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In plain English

Key information made simple

This study is looking at whether a digital support tool can help people with depression. Participants receive Telehealth Resource Oriented Music Therapy or usual care and complete study visits and assessments. Some participants may receive usual care instead of the study treatment, and direct benefit is not guaranteed.

What to expect

Your next step

The official record suggests a remote format run through a clinic. Participation appears to involve questionnaires, interviews, or regular check-ins about day-to-day experience. The main fit is usually meeting the main study requirements, while common reasons not to take part include major medical issues that could make participation unsuitable and other factors that could make participation unsuitable. 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.

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Questions to ask before joining

Study clarity

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Study start dateEstimated: February 1, 2026
Recruitment status
Not Yet Recruiting
Estimated enrollment
Not clearly listed
Sponsor
Appalachian State University
Sponsor type
University
Study type
Other
Intervention type
Device / app / digital / technology
Study phase
Not clearly listed
Locations
Global
Age range
From 18 Years to 65 Years
Official registry ID
NCT07413874
Official source
Official registry link

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Why this study may matter

Why this study may matter

This study may matter because it adds public evidence around depression. HopeStage presents it as a starting point for understanding the study, checking the official source, and preparing questions with a care team.

In practice

For you

Taking part may help improve understanding of your condition.

It requires regular follow-up, often through questionnaires or interviews.

Can be done remotely.

Important

Not medical advice

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FAQ

Questions about this study

What is this study trying to understand?

This study is exploring digital app or tool for people with depression. Participants may complete study visits, assessments, or follow-up activities defined by the research team. It includes a comparison with usual care. Direct benefit is not guaranteed. The detailed objective is not always clearly listed in the public registry; the study team can confirm.

Does this study involve a device, app, or technology?

This appears to be a device / app / digital / technology study. The phase is not clearly listed in the public registry. Phase is mostly relevant for medication studies and some device studies. For this study, it may be more useful to look at what is required, the duration, visits, and eligibility criteria.

Who might this study be for?

This study may concern people with depression; age range: From 18 Years to 65 Years. The criteria appear fairly specific, but you should not assume you are eligible. The study team must confirm diagnosis, age, exclusions, available locations, and next steps.

What would I likely need to do?

You may need to use a device, app, or digital tool for a defined period. The listed study locations suggest that at least part of participation may involve a physical site. Ask whether some steps can be done remotely.

What should I check about data, monitoring, alerts, and daily use?

If the study uses a device, app, or digital tool, check what data is collected, who can access it, how often you need to use it, and what happens if the tool detects a concerning signal. For any mental health study, also ask who to contact if you feel worse, whether participation may affect current treatment, whether you can stop, and who confirms eligibility.

Will I need to travel or attend in-person visits?

The listed study locations suggest that at least part of participation may involve a physical site. Ask which sites are open, how many visits are expected, whether any steps can be done remotely, and whether travel costs or compensation are listed.

Who is behind this study?

This study is sponsored by Appalachian State University, which appears to be a university. If available, it can be useful to check the sponsor website, collaborators, investigator affiliation, and the official registry before deciding. HopeStage does not judge the quality of a sponsor or researcher, but helps you identify what to verify.

Can I still join this study?

The registry indicates that this study has not started recruiting yet. You can check the planned start date and available contacts.

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