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Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh are conducting a study in adolescents and young adults to better understand depression and how to change it.
Fast Facts
Current Depressive Disorder
15-25 Years Old
Compensation Provided
Conducted in Pittsburgh, PA
Additional Information
The purpose of this study…
You may qualify for a study if you meet the following criteria.
Inclusion Criteria:
- 15-25 years old
- Current depressive disorder
- Healthy individuals with no history of psychiatric disorders
Exclusion Criteria:
- Lifetime psychosis or bipolar disorder
- Serious, unstable neurological disorders, including seizures, epilepsy, stroke, or brain tumor (does not include headache or migraine)
- Brain injury with loss of consciousness
- Traumatic brain injury that required hospitalization
- MRI contraindications (claustrophobia, metal in body, weight over 300 lbs)
The entire study lasts 1-2 years. Once enrolled, the study involves:
- In the lab: 3-4 visits where you’ll complete assessments of characteristics of depression and dopamine systems. Each assessment includes an interview, questionnaires, a computer task, and an MRI scan. The interview will be video and audio recorded, and the first visit also includes a blood draw.
- From home: You’ll also do app-based “digital phenotyping,” in which we ask about your mood and experiences and collect information from your phone. With this, you would be asked to take a survey several times per day, nine days out of the month. The survey will take less than 5 minutes to complete, and the app will also track word contents but not the recipients of the messages.
As a participant, you can receive up to $2580, as well as transportation costs.