Children's Health | Mental Health & Behavioral Research
Multi-Level Mechanisms and Predictors of Chronic Irritability
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What is the purpose of this trial?
- The purpose of this study is to look at (1) how children and adolescents' brain responses are related to their irritability trajectories, (2) if the brain responses can predict irritability trajectory and related behaviors one year and two years later, (3) how social and environmental factors are related to chronic irritability, and (4) whether integrating multiple factors enhances the prediction of chronic irritability. The knowledge gained from this study will improve our understanding of childhood irritability trajectories and help guide the development of effective treatment for children and adolescents with chronic irritability.
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- Last Updated05/05/2026
- Study IRB#2000038262