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Status: Recruiting

Male Experiences With Intra Cytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) and Reduced Sperm Quality

Several international studies indicate that men with reduced semen quality often feel overlooked in the context of fertility treatment. Men who undergo fertility treatment due to their own infertility, exhibit increased concern and experience more negative emotions such as loss, stigmatization, and low self-esteem - more so than men undergoing fertility treatment for other reasons. Since 2008, there has been limited research on the experiences of male patients with infertility in Denmark. Furthermore, there is generally very little knowledge regarding the testosterone levels (hypogonadism) of male infertile patients and its association with quality of life. Thus, there is a lack of updated insight into how infertile men experience their situation today. Additionally, the present study finds it relevant to examine whether men's needs and experiences in interactions with health professionals have changed over the past 15 years.

Participants needed: 400
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: MaleType: ObservationalSponsor: Peter HumaidanUpdated: Apr 22, 2026Locations: 1Duration: 4 Days
Eligibility criteria

ICSI treatment caused by reduced semen quality, language (danish)

PESA/TESA, Cancer, Sterilized males

Status: Not yet recruiting

PeerScreen Trial - Reducing Screen Media Use in Peer-groups of Young People

The purpose of the PeerScreen trial is to investigate whether reducing screen media use affects mental health, social interaction, sleep, physical activity, heart rate variability, and behavioral patterns in young people aged 13 to 24 years. The primary question the trial aims to answer is: Does reducing screen media use over a 4-week period improve mental health among young people? Researchers will compare a screen media reduction intervention with a control condition in which participants continue their usual screen media use to determine whether reducing screen media use leads to improvements in mental health. Participants will: * be allocated to either a 4-week screen media reduction intervention or a control condition * complete a study protocol including questionnaire-based assessments, daily self-reports, and objective monitoring of screen media use, sleep, physical activity, heart rate variability, social interactions, and geolocation

Participants needed: 240
Trial details
Age: 13-24Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: University of Southern DenmarkUpdated: Apr 15, 2026
Eligibility criteria

Participants must have at least 2 hours/day of self-reported smartphone use duri... [+2]

Participants with no smartphone will be excluded (data from recruitment intervie... [+3]

Status: Recruiting

The Social Regulation of Threat-related Vigilance and Arousal

This study will examine the effects of social support on threat vigilance and arousal using eye tracking. We will also test the moderating effects of trauma and discrimination history.

Participants needed: 45
Trial details
Age: 18-65Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: University of Nevada, RenoUpdated: Apr 13, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

In a stable romantic relationship for 6 months or more [+2]

If vision is corrected-to-normal, needs to use hard contact lenses, bifocal cont... [+1]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Exploring the Decision to Drink (More) Alcohol Following Manipulations of Stress and Social Context

This preregistration documents an experiment examining the effects of acute stress and social context on alcohol-related decision-making. The study uses a 2x2 factorial design (stress vs. control × social vs. alone) with dyadic recruitment.

Participants needed: 160
Trial details
Age: 21-50Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: University of WashingtonUpdated: Feb 6, 2026
Eligibility criteria

Drinking alcohol at least once a week [+1]

Currently pregnant or trying to become pregnant [+4]