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The aim of this study is to learn more about how early life experience influences the brain, behaviour, and the immune system later in life. This will help improve understanding of why certain early life experiences (e.g., adoption, stress and parental separation) can cause difficulties for some people when they are adults. The long-term goal of this research is to develop tools that could identify young people who are vulnerable to developing future problems, this will ensure people get the help that they need at the right time for them.
This study will use psychological assessment, online games, brain imaging and blood sampling to help improve our understanding of how and why early life experience can influence mental health, cognition, brain development and the immune system later in life.
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Step 1: Telephone/Video screening call (20 minutes)
The first part of this study is a brief telephone/video call during which you will:
Step 2: ONLINE PARTS OF THE STUDY (3 hours) Once you have completed the online consent form you will be emailed a link to the online parts of the study.
Step 3: FACE-TO-FACE PARTS OF THE STUDY (2-hours)
BRAIN SCAN (1.5 hours)
BLOOD TEST (30 minutes) We would also like to collect a blood sample from you, as this will help us understand how early life events can impact your white blood cells which are a key part of your immune system.
Step 4: INTERVIEWS, QUESTIONNAIRES & MEMORY GAME (1.5 - 3 hours)
You can choose to do the following parts of the study either when you visit the University of Manchester or during a remote session (Zoom/telephone).
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Age 18-24
Reside in Greater Manchester
You are not enrolled on a university degree course and do not hold a university degree qualification
Lived with one or both birth parents throughout childhood.
Able to travel to the University of Manchester
Able to understand the study information and participate in the assessment procedures described below (independently or with reading support from a researcher, friend or family member)
Able to read text on a computer screen (using glasses or contact lenses if required)
To sign up for this study one or more of the following statements should apply to you:
Exclusion criteria
120 participants in 2 patient groups
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