Depression and Anxiety Trial, Not Yet Recruiting
voxsanity.com.au · Eligibility summary from public government registries · 18 August 2026 · not medical advice
Who may and may not be able to join
AI generated eligibility summary. Written by an AI model from the official source data and checked on a sample basis. It can contain mistakes, so confirm anything important against the original source. How we use AI
Who may be able to join
- People aged between 20 and 65 years.
- People who have been diagnosed with Generalised Anxiety Disorder (GAD) by a psychiatrist.
- People who have been diagnosed with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) by a psychiatrist, and who do not have an acute (immediate) risk of suicide — this is assessed using a standard questionnaire, and a high score on one question will prompt further assessment by a clinician.
Who may not be able to join
Each point below is a reason the trial team may not be able to accept someone. It is not a list of requirements to meet.
- For people joining the GAD part of the trial: those who have a current or past diagnosis of obsessive-compulsive disorder, panic disorder, bipolar disorder, an eating disorder, schizophrenia, or substance abuse.
- For people joining the GAD part of the trial: those whose depression symptoms are severe enough to interfere with everyday activities.
- For people joining the GAD part of the trial: those who are currently experiencing thoughts of suicide.
- For people joining the GAD part of the trial: those currently going through serious life stressors, such as domestic violence or ongoing treatment for a significant physical illness.
- For people joining the GAD part of the trial: those who are currently receiving psychological counselling or psychotherapy.
- For people joining the GAD part of the trial: those with other serious factors that may limit participation, such as an intellectual disability, significant memory or thinking difficulties, or severe vision or hearing impairment.
- For people joining the MDD part of the trial: those who have a diagnosis of bipolar disorder, an eating disorder, schizophrenia, psychotic symptoms, or substance abuse.
- For people joining the MDD part of the trial: those who are currently experiencing thoughts of suicide or have recently harmed themselves — a standard questionnaire is used to screen for this, and further clinical assessment will determine eligibility in borderline cases.
- For people joining the MDD part of the trial: those currently going through serious life stressors, such as domestic violence or ongoing treatment for a significant physical illness.
- For people joining the MDD part of the trial: those who are currently receiving psychological counselling or psychotherapy.
- For people joining the MDD part of the trial: those with other serious factors that may limit participation, such as an intellectual disability, significant memory or thinking difficulties, or severe vision or hearing impairment.
Important: Always verify eligibility with the trial site directly before applying.
Based on publicly available eligibility criteria from ClinicalTrials.gov. Verify directly with the trial site before acting. This is not medical advice.
If you need support right now
This page includes language about suicide and self-harm, because that is how the trial's eligibility criteria are written. If reading it has been hard, you do not have to keep going. The services below are free, confidential, and answered by people trained for exactly this.
If you or someone else is in immediate danger, call 000.
- Lifeline — 24/7 crisis support: 13 11 14
- Suicide Call Back Service — 24/7 counselling: 1300 659 467
- 13YARN — 24/7, for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people: 13 92 76
- Beyond Blue — 24/7 mental health support: 1300 22 4636
- Emergency: 000
Outside Australia? The numbers above are Australian and will not work from overseas. Find a Helpline is a free directory of crisis lines in over 130 countries, run by ThroughLine with the International Association for Suicide Prevention. If you are in immediate danger, call your local emergency number.
Voxsanity is not a crisis service, and nothing on this page is medical advice. More Australian services are listed on our support lines page.
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Trial details
This date has passed while the registry still lists the trial as open to participants. Sponsors often update a trial's status without revising its projected end date, so it may well still be recruiting — but the record is out of date in at least one respect. Check with the study contact before relying on either.
Primary endpoints
Change in Generalized Anxiety Disorder symptoms (GAD-7 score) between intervention and control groups; Change in depressive symptoms (PHQ-9 score) between intervention and control groups
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Data last synced from ClinicalTrials.gov: 14 July 2026. Trial status can change. Always verify current status directly with the trial site before making any decision.