Mental Health (PTSD) Study
Take part in a new research study developing a tool to enhance the diagnostic process for PTSD.
This study is working to develop a diagnostic tool to support the identification of PTSD symptoms that could assist in supporting people suffering from symptoms of PTSD in a faster, more accessible way.
Critical Eligibility Criteria:
To take part in this study, you will need to meet all the following:
- Aged 18 and older
- Access to a smart device and iphone (model 13 as a minimum)
- No history of any conditions that may affect facial muscle movement or history of significant eye disorders.
Commitment:
The expected duration of the study is up to 5 weeks, with 3-4 visits involved (remote)
Locations:
This study is virtual and completed within your own home.
If you take part in this research study, there will be:
Convenience
There are no overnight stays. This is a virtual study.
Free study-related medical care
Be among the first to access potential new research treatments before they are widely available.
Expert medical monitoring
Receive top-tier medical care and monitoring from experienced healthcare professionals.
Contribution to medical research
Help investigate a potential alternative diagnosis method that could improve the efficiency of diagnosis in the lives of individuals with PTSD
Participation in research for developing diagnostic tools
Be among the first to assist in research focused on developing more convenient and accessible diagnostic tools for mental health.
Register your interest now
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Study Guide
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Who can take part in this study?
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To take part in this study, you will need to meet all the following (other criteria apply):
- Aged 18 and over
- Access to a smart device and iPhone (model 13 as a minimum)
- No history of any conditions that may affect facial muscle movement or significant eye disorders.
- Experiencing mental health symptoms that could be related to PTSD, Depression, and/or Anxiety.
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Who is unable to take part in this study?
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Unfortunately, if any of the following apply to you, this study is not the right fit for you:
- Have a history of seizure disorders or epilepsy
- No history of neurological conditions that may affect facial muscles
- No history of conditions that are associated with the Central Nervous System
Please note, additional eligibility criteria apply.
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What does the study involve for participants?
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If the study is deemed suitable for you, participation is expected to last approximately 5 weeks, with 3-4 study visits involved (remote)
Participation in this research is voluntary, and you may withdraw from the study at any time.
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What is the purpose of this study?
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This study is working to develop a diagnostic tool to support the identification of PTSD symptoms that could assist in supporting people suffering from symptoms of PTSD in a more accessible way.
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What is Post Traumatic Stress Disorder?
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Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is a condition that can present following a traumatic incident. It can present in multiple ways and looks different for some people. It can manifest in symptoms of anxiousness, fear, avoidance, sleep difficulties and many other ways.
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Why is this study important?
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This study is important as it is working towards an alternative method of diagnosing the symptoms of PTSD that can support diagnosis in multiple environments and assist in distinguishing the difference between PTSD symptoms and other mental health conditions in more accessible ways.
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Who is sponsoring this study?
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This study is being sponsored by Senseye. Senseye is a US company developing tools to enhance and speed up the diagnostic processes for mental health conditions.
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Where is my nearest study site?
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This is a virtual study, all visits will be completed remotely.
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What if I have other questions about the study?
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