The Stanford Neurodevelopment, Affect, and Psychopathology (SNAP) Lab is looking at how mood affects the brain and body. More specifically, they are looking at patterns between biomarkers (like markers of stress/inflammation in the brain and blood such as cortisol, cytokines and brain functioning) and depressive symptoms in adolescents. They are doing that through an fMRI brain scan and a small finger blood prick sample.
If eligible, you and your child may earn $20 for each hour that you participate in the study. He/she will also have the opportunity to visit Stanford University and participate in interviews, complete questionnaires, do some computer activities, and have scans taken of his/her brain. Participants will receive a picture of their brain as a souvenir!
Who is eligible?
- You must have a male child who has recently been experiencing sad moods, irritability or has had a lack of interest in their activities
- OR you must have a child (either male or female) with neither personal nor familial psychiatric history
- Your child must be between the ages of 13-17 years old
- You must be a US citizen or non-citizen with a Green Card
- You must read and speak English fluently
- You should have no immediate plans to leave the Bay Area
If you would like to receive more information about this study, please contact study coordinator Giana Teresi at: snaplab@stanford.edu or (650) 721-5077. Please refer to the “Teen Mood Study” in your phone call or email.
For more information, visit https://mood.stanford.edu/become-a-paid-research-participant/ OR see flyers: