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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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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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The CRiB2 Study
King's College London, GB
Many people with bipolar disorder experience difficulties with their memory, concentration or their ability to make decisions and solve problems. These problems may make some everyday tasks or working difficult. Cognitive remediation is a psychological therapy which has been shown to help people...
- 25 Week(s) to complete
- You will be given £60 for your study participation, accounting for £20 per study assessment. This will be paid in one instalment after your last visit and is to thank you for giving your valuable time to the study. You will receive an extra of £30 if you participate in the sleep-EEG of the study. You will be reimbursed for all study assessments you attended, even if you choose to stop taking part before study end. If you can provide receipts of costs for travelling to the site, we will also cover up to £15 per visit of travel costs.
- Randomized Controlled Trial
- King's College London, De Crespigny Park, London SE5 8AF, Vereinigtes Königreich
06 July 2023 Requirements- Aged 18-65 years old;
- Having a diagnosis of bipolar disorder – type I or II;
- Currently not experiencing disabling symptoms of depression or mania;
- Not having an impairing neurological or neurodegenerative disorder; and
- Recently not involved in alcohol and substance abuse
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Anxiety as a Risk Factor in Bipolar Offspring
King's College London, GB
We are looking for participants aged 16-19 to take part as control participants in our study. We are studying anxiety in young people to understand more about how it relates to changes in mood (i.e. feeling happy, sad, irritable etc.). Taking part in the study will involve an interview and...
- 3 Hour(s) to complete
- Amazon shopping voucher (75 pounds if all parts of the study are completed)
- Interview, questionanires, mood tracking, saliva sample
- Online
06 July 2022 Requirements- Based in the UK
- Aged between 16-19
- Do not have a parent with bipolar disorder
- Able to communicate fluently in English
- Able to read English
- Access to a smartphone
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'Bipolar disorder': Adolescents’ experiences of receiving this diagnosis
Regent's University London, GB
NOTE: THIS STUDY IS NOW FINISHED.
Aged 16-24? Been diagnosed with ‘bipolar disorder’ in the UK? If so, I invite you to take part in research (interview) exploring your experience of being diagnosed. Adolescents’ accounts in this domain are absent from the literature, and it is hoped their...- 60 Min(s) to complete
- Shopping voucher & travel costs
- Interview
- United Kingdom
02 March 2018 Requirements- Please note that the focus of this research is on your experience of being diagnosed with 'bipolar disorder', and not on the experiences that led you to be given a diagnosis of 'bipolar disorder'.
- Inclusion:
- (a) you must be in ‘middle to late adolescence’ (aged 16-24 years);
- (b) you must have received a diagnosis of 'bipolar disorder' in the UK.
- (c) you must have the ability to talk about your experiences in English (though English need not be your first language).
- Exclusion:
- (a) You must not have received a diagnosis of 'schizophrenia' and/or 'personality disorder';
- (b) You must not have a connection to me in any capacity.
- Please note that interviews can be arranged in all parts of the UK.
- Please check your 'spam' / junkmail folder for email communications.