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Clinical Trials
Knowing what clinical trials are available can be a critical asset to any health care professional as well as parent, partner, family member, or friend.
 
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Electronic, print, and multimedia resources are provided to help you to find authoritative information on Clinical trials associated with suicide and suicide prevention. These resources are available from such national organizations as The National Institute of Mental Health as well as professional organizations, not-for- profit organizations, and educational institutions.

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ClinicalTrials.gov: Frequently Asked Questions

 

The National Library of Medicine (NLM) maintains a database with complete information on clinical trials.   ClinicalTrials.gov is a service of the National Institutes of Health and developed by the NLM.  

 

ClinicalTrials.gov provides a series of Frequently Asked Questions, including definitions of terms and phrases used in reference to clinical trials.   ClinicalTrails.gov FAQ information is available at the following Web address:

http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct/gui/info/resources


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National Mental Health Association (NMHA)

 

The NMHA is the oldest and largest not-for-profit organization in the U.S. addressing all aspects of mental health and mental illness. NMHA works to improve the mental health of all Americans, especially the 54 million people with mental disorders, through advocacy, education, research and service.

 

The NMHA provides information that an individual should know before agreeing to participate in a research study. NMHA clinical trial information is available at the following Web address:

http://www.nmha.org/infoctr/factsheets/researchstudy.cfm


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University of California, Los Angeles: Mood Disorders Research Program

 

The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is home to the Mood Disorders Research Program whose goals are to treat individuals suffering from mood disorders and to further understanding of such disorders through research.

The UCLA Mood Disorders Research Program is currently conducting an online survey on Bipolar Disorder that can be accessed at the following Web address:

http://www.npi.ucla.edu/uclamdrp/BipolarSurvey.htm


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