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Studies of Brain Function and Course of Illness in Pediatric Bipolarity

This study is recruiting. It focuses on bipolarity and currently lists participation information in the United States.

BipolarityDrugFrom 7 Years to 60 Years
In plain English

Key information made simple

This observational study is following people with mood conditions to understand outcomes over time. Participants mainly provide questionnaire, assessment, or follow-up information rather than receiving a new study treatment. This study may not offer a new treatment, and its main value is helping researchers learn from follow-up information that may improve future care.

What to expect

Your next step

The official record suggests in-person participation through a clinic, with sites including National Institutes of Health Clinical Center in Bethesda. Participation appears to center on assessments, scans, or samples rather than trying a new treatment. The main fit is usually being able to understand the study and consent, while common reasons not to take part include active substance or alcohol problems that could affect the results and pregnancy or breastfeeding. The official record does not list a trial phase, which usually means the study is focused on observation rather than testing a staged treatment.

Public study data

Key study information

Official title
Characterization and Pathophysiology of Severe Mood and Behavioral Dysregulation in Children and Youth
Condition
Mood Disorder
Study status
Recruiting
Sponsor / lead affiliation
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
Intervention
Lithium
Location / country
United States
Contact
Melissa A Brotman, Ph.D., For more information at the NIH Clinical Center contact Office of Patient Recruitment (OPR)
Email
melissa.brotman@nih.gov, ccopr@nih.gov
Phone
(301) 435-6645, 800-411-1222
Registry
ClinicalTrials.gov
Why this study may matter

Why this study may matter

This study may matter because it is evaluating Lithium in a structured research setting. For people exploring bipolarity research, clear information about the goal, status, contacts, and official source can support better questions before any decision.

Before joining

Questions to ask before joining

Official source

Registry reference

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If you want the full study description, eligibility criteria, locations, and sponsor information in the original format, this is the place to check before taking the next step.

Open source record
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In practice

For you

Taking part may give access to a new approach being evaluated.

It requires regular follow-up, often through questionnaires or interviews.

Requires travel, with in-person participation in United States.

Important

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Study clarity

Things to check before joining

Sponsor
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
Sponsor type
Government agency
Main activity
medication or study treatment
Intervention
Lithium
Time commitment
long follow-up or multiple visits
Study phase
Not available
Enrollment
Not available
Recruitment status
Recruiting
Source
Official registry link
FAQ

Questions about this study

What is Studies of Brain Function and Course of Illness in Pediatric Bipolarity?

This study is exploring medication or study treatment for people with bipolarity. Participants may complete study visits, assessments, or follow-up activities defined by the research team. Direct benefit is not guaranteed.

Who is behind this study, and what type of sponsor is it?

This study is sponsored by National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), a government agency. The National Institute of Mental Health is a U.S. federal research agency focused on mental health research. The sponsor is based in the United States. Sponsor website: https://www.nimh.nih.gov. You can verify the sponsor and study responsibility in the official registry record.

What does participation involve, what phase is it, and what should I ask about safety?

This study may involve medication or study treatment, study visits, and assessments. The time commitment is long follow-up or multiple visits. The study phase is not available in HopeStage data. Check the official source record to see whether a phase is listed. Enrollment is not available in HopeStage data. HopeStage cannot say whether a study is safe or right for you. Before joining, ask the research team about possible risks, time commitment, visits, side effects, compensation, safety monitoring, and whether participation may affect your current care.

Where can I verify the study details?

Use the official source record linked on this page to check the full study description, recruitment status, eligibility criteria, locations, sponsor information, phase, enrollment, contact details, and any listed risks or requirements.

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