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STUDY BASICS

Are you the parent of a mentally healthy 12-17 year old with no history of a psychiatric illness or family history of a psychotic disorder? Your child may be able to join a study to help researchers learn why some people experience confusion about what is real or imaginary, feel suspicious or paranoid, or have experiences that may not be real, such as hearing/seeing things that may not be there.


IRB: 20-1250C
- ProNET: Psychosis-Risk Outcomes Network

RESEARCH AREAS:
  Healthy Child


PHONE NUMBER: 1-866-438-8230
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Visit https://pittplusme.org/study/2199 and click on "I'm Interested" or call 1-866-438-8230.


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MEET THE RESEARCHER


Leslie Horton

Leslie E. Horton, PhD, is an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. Dr. Horton, a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, is an experienced and trusted researcher. She specializes in investigating social conditions for people dealing with schizophrenia and related conditions. Aside from her research work, Dr. Horton offers counseling and therapy through the Services for the Treatment of Early Psychosis (STEP) Clinic at Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic of UPMC.