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临床试验/ACTRN12620001174976
ACTRN12620001174976
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Modified and tailored cognitive behavioural therapy to treat depression for stroke survivors with aphasia

A/Prof Rene Stolwyk0 个研究点目标入组 10 人2020年11月9日

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干预措施
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疾病 / 适应症
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发起方
A/Prof Rene Stolwyk
入组人数
10
状态
已完成
最后更新
3年前

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开始日期
2020年11月9日
结束日期
2023年1月16日
最后更新
3年前
研究类型
Interventional
性别
All

研究者

发起方
A/Prof Rene Stolwyk

入排标准

入选标准

  • Recent ischaemic or haemorrhagic stroke; clinical diagnosis of aphasia (either receptive, expressive or both) from a speech pathologist using the Western Aphasia Battery (WAB\-R); self\-reported (score of 2 or more on the Depression Intensity Scale Circles (DISCs)) low mood; capacity to consent (with assistance) to research participation; and capacity and availability to engage in a multi\-session therapeutic program with a private clinical neuropsychologist.

排除标准

  • 1\. Individuals under the age of 18 years are not eligible to participate in the project as we are
  • interested in the efficacy of this intervention in the adult population.
  • 2\. Individuals with a previous or concurrent major neurological (e.g. head injury, dementia) or
  • psychiatric (e.g. schizophrenia, bipolar disorder) history will be excluded as these variables will likely confound the results and limit the conclusions that can be drawn from the study. Individuals with a long psychiatric history or progressive neurological conditions will likely experience a different treatment effect; therefore, it will be difficult to draw conclusions about the intervention if these individuals are included.
  • 3\. Individuals who are not able to engage and do not have access to transport to attend a multi\-session (approximately 10 sessions) therapeutic program with a private clinical neuropsychologist. The clinic is centre\-based and there is no funding for home based interventions; therefore, the individual would need to be able to arrange their own transport to the clinic.

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