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NCT07204444
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if the BE WITH (Belonging through Empathy With Intentional Targeted Helping) innovation delivered to older adults improves their mental health. It will also learn about the treatment components that led to improvements. The main questions it aims to answer are: 1. Over the course of the 8 week standardized and manualized warm calling treatment, are mental health outcomes improved for the BE and BE + ASIST (Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training) treatment conditions relative to a control group? 2. Are there differential outcomes for older adults who start the treatment at low, medium, or high risk? (as defined by a baseline aggregate of measures)? 3. How is this improvement manifested for particular aspects of mental health (i.e. depression, social needs, suicide desire, and overall quality of life)? Participants will: 1. answer questions from a trained data collector to get their baseline, 2. receive 8 weeks of warm calls for 2 months (if assigned to one of the 2 treatment conditions, if assigned to control they will have the option to receive treatment at a later time), and (c) be assessed every 2 weeks.
NCT07227116
This study aims to evaluate the reproductive potential of embryos classified as "complex aneuploid" (involving three or more abnormal chromosomes) or "chaotic" (six or more abnormal chromosomes) through preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidy (PGT-A). Specifically, we seek to determine whether embryos initially reported as having multiple chromosomal abnormalities might still have the potential for normal chromosomal composition, the opportunity for transfer, and ultimately, the potential to achieve a live birth through re-biopsy and reanalysis. Key Information: This portion of the study seeks your consent for the re-biopsy and genetic reanalysis of the embryos only. It does not yet include consent for potential future transfer. Participation remains completely voluntary, and your decision will not affect your current or future care. We deeply appreciate your support and commitment to advancing fertility research.