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Schizophrenia
 
Pregnancy and Mental Health

We are conducting a research study that aims to understand why some women develop postpartum depression and others do not. The research is designed to test the idea that a genetic variation together with folate levels in a woman's blood can influence her risk for postpartum depression. The aim of the research is to find ways to help to reduce womens risk for postpartum depression by using nutritional supplements. We are looking for women who are pregnant and who have a history of mental health problems to participate in the study. The study involves meeting with a researcher 4 times: once during the pregnancy, and 3 times over the first 3 months of the postpartum period. The researchers can cover costs of travel for women to participate in the research at either St. Paul's or Children's and Women's Hospitals. Alternatively, study visits can be conducted at participants' homes or by email/phone.

Contact: Angela Inglis
Phone: (604) 875-2000 Ext. 4733
Email: mental.illness@ubc.ca
Website: http://www.whri.org/projectsandpeople/GMIS.htm
Date Listed: December 5, 2009
Date This Listing Expires: December 7, 2011
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What Causes Mental Illness?

Participate in Research! • Do you have a diagnosis of bipolar disorder, schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder? • Have you wondered what may have caused it? We are looking for both MEN and WOMEN like you to participate in our study. What is the purpose of this research? To find out how providing information about mental illnesses, and the associated risk for family members, impacts those diagnosed with a mental illness. What does this research involve? Initial Visit (1.5 hours) – interview about mood, completing questionnaires, and being assigned to one of three groups. Group 1 &2 – will come in a second time to complete questionnaires and to receive information about the causes of mental illnesses and the associated risks to family members. This group will also be asked to complete a questionnaire at home (0.5 hours). Group 3 – will not come in for a second visit but will be asked to complete the set of questionnaires at home. Participants in this group will be offered information on the causes of mental disorders and the associated risks for family members after one month

Contact: Andrea Ringrose
Phone: (604) 875-2000 Ext. 4733
Email: mental.illness@ubc.ca
Website: http://www.whri.org/projectsandpeople/GMIS.htm
Date Listed: December 5, 2009
Date This Listing Expires: December 31, 2010
More information: Your privacy will be protected.


 
Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) Study to Enhance Working Memory

We are exploring rTMS as a new potential treatment option for the enhancement of working memory in people diagnosed with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder. Please contact us for more details.

Contact: Lisa
Phone: (416) 535-8501 Ext. 6226
Email: brainstimulationprogram@gmail.com
Date Listed: July 7, 2010
Date This Listing Expires: June 1, 2011
More information: You will be compensated for your time in the study


 
 
 
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Paul E. Garfinkel, FRCP(C),
Sidney H. Kennedy, FRCP(C)
The Hon. Michael J. L. Kirby
Stanley Kutcher, FRCP(C)
Roger S. McIntyre, FRCP(C)
Rona Maynard
Brian Mullen
Edgardo Perez, FRCP(C)
Doris Sommer-Rotenberg
Bill Wilkerson
The Hon. Michael H. Wilson
 
 
 
 
 
     
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