Current Studies Tabs
INSOMNIA & ALCOHOL USE DISORDER
More than a third of American adults do not get enough sleep. In this study, we are designing a smartphone app to help people who have recently stopped drinking address their sleep problems.
TEEN DEPRESSION STUDY (RuMeChange)
We are conducting a research study examining how mindfulness can help teenagers stay healthy and prevent depression relapse.
WHAT DOES THE STUDY INVOLVE?
- Brain scans using fMRI technology
- Questions about mood and behavior
- Cognitive and computer testing
- Meeting with a clinician over Zoom
- 10-14 weekly treatment sessions using relaxation or RF-CBT strategies
- On-going assessment of depression throughout the next 2 years
- $15/hour compensated for your time.
ReSIST: Reducing Self-Injury and Suicidal Thinking
We are conducting a research study at the University of Utah examining how mindfulness can help teenagers recover from self-injury or suicidal thoughts.
Teenagers between the ages of 13 and 17 who have been discharged from an inpatient psychiatry unit in the past 2 weeks due to self-injury or suicidal thoughts and behavior may be eligible.
What will the study involve?
- Questions about thoughts, feelings, and behavior
- Meeting with a clinician
- Access to an app-based mobile intervention
- Possibility of 10 weekly treatment sessions using mindfulness
- Possibility of a brain scan using MRI
- Ongoing assessment at 3 and 6 months after treatment
What are the benefits?
- Access to an app-based mobile intervention
- Possibility for weekly meetings with an experienced clinician
- Possibility of seeing a full image of your brain
- Help advance an important scientific field
- Eligible participants will be compensated for their time
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