Anxiety as a Risk Factor in Bipolar Offspring
06 July 2022
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 questionnaires, as well as tracking mood over two weeks using your phone. Participants will also be asked to give a sample of their saliva. To take part, you must NOT have a parent with bipolar disorder.
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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Ethical approval
This study has been appoved by the Health Research Authority (HRA) London - Bromley Research Ethics Committee reference: 19/LO/1670 on the 6th December 2019
About the researcher
My name is Vanessa and I am a clinical psychologist who is interested in improving early mental health interventions for young people