Compulsivity in Young Adults, Ages 18 to 30
Join a Research Study: Enrolling locally from the Washington, D.C. metro region
For more information contact the research team, email (ADHDandYou@mail.nih.gov) or call 301-827-7077 [TTY: 711].
Do you constantly check things, spend lots of time ordering your belongings, or have unusual rituals or habits that seem unnecessary?
This outpatient research study is enrolling participants to study the links between compulsivity, genetics, and the brains of young adults.
Participants may qualify if they are:
- Between the ages of 18 and 30 years
- Medically healthy
Outpatient participation includes:
- One clinical visit
- Interview, tests of learning and memory
- Brain scan (without radiation)
Study participants do not need a diagnosis; study participation is symptom-based. This study has parts that can be done remotely and parts that are conducted at the NIH Clinical Center in Bethesda, Maryland. (Metro Red Line, Medical Center Stop).
Participants get a detailed assessment, clinical feedback, diagnosis or referrals and resources. Compensation up to $180 is paid for participation.
For more information contact the research team, email (ADHDandYou@mail.nih.gov) or call 301-827-7077 [TTY: 711].
Study Identifiers
- NIMH Protocol Number: 20-HG-0147
- ClinicalTrials.gov Study Number: 04631042
Investigator(s): Tonya Jo Hanson White, M.D., Ph.D.