Last chance for any young people aged 12-16 years who would like to take part in research to participate in our study. We are running a new online study at UCL looking at how young people think and behave, and would like volunteers to take part. (1/3)
The study will take up to 1 hour and will involve completing some questionnaires and games on a computer at home. Participants will receive a £10 voucher as thanks (2/3)
💡Negative self-referential processing may play a role in the relationship between puberty, mental health & emotion regulation difficulties in adolescent girls
Read more in our new paper, joint first authored with @saz_ahmed_ 🤝🫶
https://t.co/AKhB4l0jEk
Do you know any young people aged 12-16 years who would like to take part in research? We are running a new online study at UCL looking at how young people think and behave, and would like them to take part. 1/2
Do you know any young people aged 12-16 years who would like to take part in research? We are running a new online study at UCL looking at how young people think and behave, and would like them to take part. (1/2)
The study will take up to 1 hour and will involve completing some questionnaires and games on a computer at home. Participants will receive a £10 voucher as thanks (2/3)
@leehudson111 @GreatOrmondSt @keirshiels Sounds fascinating Lee - I look forward to hearing and seeing some of your solutions to this challenge in action!
more research is needed in community child health. opportunities for those delivering clinical care to have the time & brain space to explore important problems are limited.
we are looking for AHPs in community child health with a passion to try research!
https://t.co/9OBlYXGbLy
Excited our paper looking at associations between puberty status and risk-taking in boys @idumontheil@sjblakemore@russellviner is out. It’s been a long process interrupted by COVID but pleased with the result! https://t.co/u6Sm8ghZNS
Great to see this paper with @algoddings@sjblakemore@russellviner out, an fMRI study looking at whether puberty measures vs. chronological age associate with brain activity during the balloon analogue risk tasking task
https://t.co/fZ70MhmtgS
A reminder that tonight is the YPHSIG Adolescent Health Trainee forum 19:30-20:30. Opportunity to discuss eating disorders care and MEED guidance with the wonderful Dr Natasha Sauven. Details 👇