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Early Maladaptive Schemas and Online Pornography Use
Nottingham Trent University, GB
Often developed in childhood, early maladaptive schemas (EMS) are the lenses through which we see the world. They inform the way we understand ourselves, our relationships with others, and our emotional experiences. The activation of EMS is related to relationship problems, anxiety/mood...
- 15 Min(s) to complete
- Prize draw
- Online Questionnaire
- Online
13 March 2024 Requirements- Aged 18 or over
- Online pornography users
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BI-MODAL: Measuring moods and decision-making longitudinally
University College London, GB
We would like to invite you to participate in an engaging smartphone-based study exploring the relationship between life events, mood, and decision-making! The aim of the study is to help identify new ways to manage mood.
You will play short games and fill out daily surveys about your mood on...- 8 Week(s) to complete
- £50 for completing the full 8 weeks, and up to £25 bonus depending on how much you complete
- Experiment
- Online
15 February 2024 Requirements- Not have a past or current diagnosis of mental health disorder (including depression).
- Not have used recreational drugs within the last two weeks.
- Have a smartphone with access to the Internet.
- Be under 45 years of age.
- Be based in the United Kingdom for the duration of the study (8 weeks).
- Be fluent in English.
- Not a current psychology student.
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ESTRA-BED study
King's College London, GB
We are looking for people who:
· Often binge eat, but do not do behaviours to counteract the effect of eating in this way? E.g., vomiting, taking laxatives, overexercising etc.
· Are aged 18 - 30 years old
· Live in or near London
· Are sufficient in English
You will need to:
-...- 5 Hour(s) to complete
- cash 100 pounds
- Online interview; online questionnaires; institute assessment
- King's College London, De Crespigny Park, London SE5 8AF, UK
06 February 2024 Requirements- We are looking for people who:
- · Often binge eat, but do not do behaviours to counteract the effect of eating in this way? E.g., vomiting, taking laxatives, overexercising etc.
- · Are aged 18 - 30 years old
- · Live in or near London
- · Are sufficient in English
- You will need to:
- - Complete some online questionnaires and an online interview from home.
- - Attend a study day in which you will: answer some questionnaires and computer tasks; provide blood and a urine sample; have an MRI scan.
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Experiences of cognitive behavioural therapy for anxiety and/or depression
University of South Wales, GB
The purpose of the study is to explore the experiences of people who have completed a clinician led cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) intervention that was delivered in order to help with anxiety, depression, or both in the UK as adults.
The goal is to better understand the experiences of...- 90 Min(s) to complete
- Sincere Gratitude
- Interview
- Online
31 January 2024 Requirements- Adults 18+
- Received CBT for depression, anxiety, or both in the UK with a clinician (such as a CBT therapist, mental health counsellor, or psychologist) as an adult
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BI-MODAL: Measuring Bipolar moods and decision-making longitudinally
University College London, GB
We would like to invite you to participate in an engaging smartphone-based study exploring the relationship between life events, mood, and decision-making! The aim of the study is to help identify new ways to manage mood.
You will play short games on the study app and fill out daily surveys...- 8 Week(s) to complete
- £60 for completing the full 8 weeks, and up to £25 bonus depending on how much you complete.
- Experiment
- Online
11 January 2024 Requirements- Have a diagnosis of bipolar disorder.
- Not have used recreational drugs within the last two weeks.
- Have a smartphone with access to Internet.
- Be under 45 years of age.
- Be based in the United Kingdom for the duration of the study (8 weeks).
- Be fluent in English.
- Not be a current psychology student.
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Mental health help-seeking in second generation south asian men
Lancaster University, GB
This study aims to understand how men from second-generation South-Asian backgrounds view their mental health and how their background influences them in seeking help for mental health concerns. This study will explore how being a man influences help-seeking, in addition to how ethnic background...
- 60 Min(s) to complete
- Online Shopping voucher
- Interview
- Online
13 September 2023 Requirements- Men.
- Aged 18 and over
- Men who are second-generation members of south Asian backgrounds
- Men who have sought help for mental health and wellbeing.
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Stories about Childhood Adversity and Unusual/Psychotic-like Experiences
Canterbury Christ Church University, GB
Through hearing people's life stores, we hope to learn more about the role of the timing of childhood adversities on people’s later experiences of unusual experiences or psychotic-like experiences.
Childhood adversity could be, but not restricted to: experiencing/witnessing physical, sexual,...- 2 Hour(s) to complete
- Prize Draw of 1 of 2 £50 Vex Vouchers
- Interview
- Online
29 August 2023 Requirements- Aged 18+
- English as a first language
- People who have faced adversity in childhood (before 18 years)
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- Also experienced voices, visions, unusual or unshared beliefs (sometimes referred to as ‘psychosis’ or psychotic-like experiences) in adulthood
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Losartan and Emotional Learning
University of Oxford, GB
We are looking for healthy volunteers aged 18-50 years and fluent in English to take part in a study investigating how a single dose of the medication Losartan affects certain aspects of learning and memory, which we know are important for psychological treatment to work.
- 4 Hour(s) to complete
- 50 pounds
- Experiment
- Warneford Ln, Headington, Oxford OX3 7JX, UK
23 August 2023 Requirements- Age 18 - 50
- Non- or light-smokers
- Not pregnant or breastfeeding
- Have not taken central nervous system active medication (such as antidepressants) in the last 6 weeks
- Have never had a severe psychological disorder (i.e. psychotic disorder, bipolar disorder, substance abuse)
- Have no history of serious physical illnesses, including neurological disorders (autism/ADHD), or kidney, liver, heart, or respiratory problems, systemic infections, etc
- Are not currently taking any blood pressure or heart medications
- Have not participated in another study involving central nervous system active medication during the last 6 wks
- Have significant loss of hearing that isn't corrected with a hearing device
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A study of brain response to antipsychotic medications using TMS-EEG
King's College London, GB
We would like to invite you to take part as a healthy control participant in a study on the brain response to antipsychotics in people diagnosed with schizophrenia.
This study will involve 3 visits to our sites: screening, thinking assessment and neuroimaging. We will use a brain stimulation...- 3 Day(s) to complete
- 85 pounds
- Neuroimaging and Cognitive Assessments
- King's College London, De Crespigny Park, London SE5 8AF, UK
05 May 2023 Requirements- Aged 18 to 55 years
- No personal or family history of psychosis
- Right-handed
- Physically healthy
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Social experiences and eating behaviours in adolescents
King's College London, GB
This study investigates the way that young people view others and experience social interactions in relation to mental health and eating behaviours. Participants will be asked to complete some questionnaires and computerised tasks which will take a maximum of 2 hours ad will receive £15 for...
- 2 Hour(s) to complete
- £15 Amazon Voucher or Cheque
- Experiment
- 103 Denmark Hill, Camberwell, London SE5, UK
30 March 2018 Requirements- To take part in this study you must be:
- Aged 13-17
- Fluent in English
- No current or previous mental health diagnosis
- OR currently diagnosed with an eating disorder, with no severe psychiatric comorbidity (e.g. psychosis)
- No visual impairment that is not corrected by glasses/contact lenses
- No neurological impairment (e.g. epilepsy)
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Commuting and Student Wellbeing
Birmingham City University, GB
I am investigating the experience of university students studying without changing living arrangements (commuter students), or studying having left for university (non-commuting students). I as the researcher for this study am interested in how this choice impacts on overall wellbeing.
- 10 Min(s) to complete
- Sincere Gratitude
- Online Questionnaire
- Online
26 March 2018 Requirements- Student
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Disabled university students experiences of methods of teaching
University of Leeds, GB
The purpose of this project is to explore the experiences of disabled students with regard to methods of teaching. The analysis will involve looking into seminars, lectures and assessment methods through the use of semi-structured interviews with participants. The aim of the project is to...
- 30 Min(s) to complete
- Sincere Gratitude
- Interview
- Online
13 March 2018 Requirements- No requirements except just to have a disability/mental health difficulties.