Brain Imaging Research Study
Researchers at the Children’s Hospital Los Angeles are trying to learn more about how mental health conditions work in the brain and whether a larger study for a new behavioral treatment is possible.
Fast Facts
No Mental Health Diagnosis
16-22 Years Old
Compensation Provided
Conducted in Los Angeles, CA
Study Background
Researchers are aiming to develop a new behavioral treatment for mental health conditions.
Participation involves completing interviews, online questionnaires, and an MRI. The time commitment is about 3 hours in total over 2 study visits. If you are a healthy individual between 16-22 years old and have never experienced significant mental health-related symptoms, you may be eligible for this study!
Your participation may help researchers improve approaches for the treatment for future patients!
Study Background
Researchers are aiming to develop a new behavioral treatment for mental health conditions.
Participation involves completing interviews, online questionnaires, and an MRI. The time commitment is about 3 hours in total over 2 study visits. If you are a healthy individual between 16-22 years old and have never experienced significant mental health-related symptoms, you may be eligible for this study!
Your participation may help researchers improve approaches for the treatment for future patients!
Additional Information
This research study aims to develop a new behavioral treatment using Very Brief Exposure (VBE) for mental health conditions.
You or your youth may qualify for this study if the following criteria is met.
Key Criteria:
- Ages 16-22
- No current mental health diagnosis
- No significant mental health symptoms
This research study is voluntary. Once enrolled, this study involves:
Visit 1: virtual interviews and assessments
Visit 2: in person interviews/assessments and MRI
Your total time commitment will be about 3 hours.
Compensation is provided up to $200 for your time.
There is no cost for you or your youth to participate in our research study. Participants can be reimbursed for transportation if they provide a receipt.