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The 12 Hour Journey: A wellbeing study for people living with a stoma
University College London, GB
We’re running a UCL research study with Colostomy UK exploring how time outdoors can support wellbeing for people living with a stoma. The 12 Hour Journey isn’t about distance — you choose 4, 6, or 12 hours outdoors, unplugged and at your own pace. By taking part, you’ll help us understand how...
- 1 Day(s) to complete
- Prize draw to win one of 4 £50 retail vouchers
- Experiment
- Online
22 September 2025 Requirements- Adults aged 18 and over
- Living with a stoma (colostomy, ileostomy, or urostomy)
- Living in the UK
- Able to take part in a solo outdoor walk or time outside for 4, 6, or 12 hours (your choice)
- No need to be fit or an experienced walker — this is about stepping outside your routine, not a race.
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7T FACES
University of Oxford, GB
If you are healthy, without a history of a mental health disorder (like depression), aged 18 to 40 years, not pregnant, able to travel to Oxford, and you have good English, researchers from the University of Oxford invite you to take part in a study to investigate the effects of a single dose of...
- 7 Hour(s) to complete
- Compensation for your time and reasonable travel expenses
- Experiment
- Warneford Ln, Headington, Oxford OX3 7JX, UK
01 April 2025 Requirements- Aged 18-40 years
- Healthy
- Without a history of a mental health disorder (like depression)
- Not pregnant
- Able to travel to Oxford
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UNC PMDD Study
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, US
If you suffer during the week before menstruation from depression, anxiety, irritability or mood swings, and these symptoms are severe enough to interfere with normal functioning or interpersonal relationships - you are not alone! Up to 30% of reproductive age women suffer from clinically...
- 2 Month(s) to complete
- Free diagnostic evaluation of menstrual mood changes, and up to $25 in monetary compensation.
- Observational only (no intervention arm). Women diagnosed with MRMD or PMDD may be eligible for referral to treatment or mechanistic studies.
- Chapel Hill, NC, USA
12 March 2018 Requirements- Women between the ages of 18-52
- Have mood symptoms only pre-menstrually, and not after the end of menstruation
- Are medically healthy and not currently taking hormonal or psychiatric medications