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Computerized Interview for Medication Side-Effects
Please refer to this study by identifier NYSPI 5342

Principal Investigator(s)
Prudence Fisher

Purpose

We are evaluating a new computerized interview about side-effects from psychiatric medications, to be used with teenagers and their parents.

Type of Study: Observational Type
Setting of Study: outpatient
Clinical Trials.gov number: 
Providing Clinical Treatment?: No
Care is provided in languages: English

Study Activities

Filling Out Forms
Computer Tasks
Provides Payment: Compensation for study related procedures



Eligibility

Ages Eligible for Study: 13 Years - 19 Years
Genders Eligible for Study: Both
This study is not recruiting Healthy Volunteers.

Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:
1) Teenagers ages 13-19 currently being treated with psychotropic medication, 2) must live with parent who is willing to participate, 3) parent and teenager both fluent in English and of average intelligence, 4) agrees to share interview results with treating mental health clinician

Location: NYSPI Child Psychiatry 1051 Riverside Drive New York, NY 10032 (Kolb Annex, room 235)
Clinic: 
Division: Child Psychiatry

Study chairs or principal investigators:
Prudence Fisher Ph.D., Principal Investigator

Co-investigators:
Laurence Greenhill,
Kelly Posner,
Moira Rynn,
Jane Fried,
David Shaffer

For more information, please contact

Alison Lake
Tel: 212-543-5189
E-mail: LakeA@childpsych.columbia.edu




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