Tardive Dyskinesia Study
- Study HIC#:2000031135EXEMPT
- Last Updated:12/10/2024
Has a doctor told you that you have or may have Tardive Dyskinesia (TD)?
If you are between the ages of 26 and 84, have been told by a doctor that you have or may have Tardive Dyskinesia (TD), and you have never been treated for this condition you may be eligible to participate in a free and confidential research study investigating psychological adjustment to TD.
If you enroll, you will meet with a neurologist who will evaluate you for TD and with a psychiatrist who will ask you several questions about your psychological adjustment to this condition.
You will be compensated up to $200.00 for your participation.
Contact Us
For more information about this study, including how to volunteer, contact:
Recruitment Team
- Phone Number: 1-877-978-8343
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Trial Purpose and Description
Has a doctor told you that you have or may have Tardive Dyskinesia (TD)?
If you are between the ages of 26 and 84, have been told by a doctor that you have or may have Tardive Dyskinesia (TD), and you have never been treated for this condition you may be eligible to participate in a free and confidential research study investigating psychological adjustment to TD.
If you enroll, you will meet with a neurologist who will evaluate you for TD and with a psychiatrist who will ask you several questions about your psychological adjustment to this condition.
You will be compensated up to $200.00 for your participation.
Eligibility Criteria
In order to be eligible for inclusion in the study, an individual must meet all of the following criteria:
(1) Provision of signed and dated informed consent form.
(2) Stated willingness to comply with all study procedures and availability for the duration of the
study
(3) Age: 26-84
(4) Sex: Both males and females will be included
(5) Presumptive diagnosis of dopamine receptor-blocker induced tardive dyskinesia according to
the DSM-5 criteria: “involuntary athetoid or choreiform movements lasting at least a few weeks,
developing in association with the use of a neuroleptic medication for at least a few months, and
persisting beyond 4-8 weeks”
(6) Demoralization score of 10 or higher on the DS-II
Any individual who meets any of the following criteria will be excluded from participation in this study:
(1) Patients with unstable psychiatric status defined as having a total score on BPRS of
50 or higher
(2) Patients who have suicidal or homicidal ideation, intent, or plan or viewed as having a
significant risk of suicidal or violent behavior.
(3) Patients with cognitive impairment as defined by a score of 24 or less on the MMSE
(4) Patients with current diagnosis of alcohol or substance use disorder made according
to DSM-5 criteria
(5) Patients with clinically significant unstable medical condition defined as follows: a comorbid
abnormal movement disorder more prominent than tardive dyskinesia (e.g., parkinsonism, akathisia,
truncal dystonia), a score of greater than 2 on two or more items of the Simpson-Angus Scale, or a
history of neuroleptic malignant syndrome.
(6) Patients previously treated with Valbenazine or any other medication specifically indicated for
tardive dyskinesia
(7) People tested positive for Coronavirus Covid-19
(8) People with impaired decision-making capacity
(9) Institutionalized individuals
(10) Prisoners
(11) Parolees