An experimental study of the relationship between future thinking and suicide risk
About the study
This study aims to enhance our understanding of the relationship between cognition and suicide risk.
What will it involve?
Are you interested in taking part in a research study about the relationship between thinking about the future and the risk of suicide?
We are looking for individuals (18 years or older) who have had experienced suicidal thoughts or suicidal behaviours and those without any history of suicide attempts or suicidal thoughts to participate in a study aimed at understanding the relationship between future thinking and suicide risk.
*Participation includes:
(1) Contacting the researcher, Gonca Kose, at [email protected]
(2) Completing survey links, and
(3) One visit to our SBRL Health Lab that is part of the University of Glasgow and on the grounds of Gartnavel Royal Hospital for the experimental component of the study.
*Eligibility for this study will be assessed via a screening call.
*Eligible participants will be compensated for participation in this confidential study and to contribute to their travel costs when leaving the lab.
This study is no longer accepting applications
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