Biomarkers of Clinical Subtype and Treatment Response in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Volunteers
Health Professionals
What is the purpose of this trial?
This study is meant to explore
the neurobiological and psychological underpinnings of obsessive compulsive
disorder (OCD). It consists of several parts, including a phone screen followed
by some extensive interviews with staff. Research participation may then be
offered in decision making tasks or different magnetic resonance (MR) scans.
The volunteers being sought must be English speaking people, ages 18 to 70
years old, able to provide informed consent, in one of the following groups:
without OCD (controls), with subclinical OCD symptoms (e.g. Contamination
concerns) but no diagnosis, with diagnosable OCD. Economic reimbursement
averages $20 per hour. Study participation requires several visits.
Interested individuals should call 203-974-7523 or toll free 1-855-OCD-YALE (1-855-623-9253).
or email: ocd.research@yale.edu
To learn more, please see our website: ocd.yale.edu
- Trial withBrain and Behavior Research Foundation, Yale University School of Medicine, Nancy Taylor Foundation for Chronic Diseases, Inc., National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), and International Obsessive Compulsive Foundation, Inc.
- Ages18 years - 70 years
- GenderBoth
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Principal Investigator
Sub-Investigators
- Anna Carberry
- Avram Holmes
- Benjamin Kelmendi, MD
- Chiang-Shan Ray Li, MD, PhD
- Gerard Sanacora, PhD, MD
- Gerrit Ian Van Schalkwyk, MBChB
- Graeme Mason, PhD
- Helen Pushkarskaya, PhD
- Ifat Levy, PhD
- Irina Esterlis, PhD
- John Krystal, MD
- John D Murray, PhD
- Linda Mayes, MD
- Michael Bloch, MD, MS
- Michael Crowley, PhD
- Michelle Hampson, PhD
- Nicole Santamauro, MA
- Patricia Gruner, PhD
- Thomas Fernandez, MD
- Thomas G Adams, PhD
- Youngsun Cho, MD/PhD
- Last Updated09/17/2024
- Study HIC#0803003626