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Profiling Vulnerability and Resilience for Mental Illness Following Viral Infections
Sponsor: Sara Poletti
Summary
This observational study aims to identify the underlying neurobiological and environmental mechanisms that influence vulnerability or resilience to mental illness in the context of infection and their contribution to severe infective outcomes in people with pre-existing mental illness. The main questions it aims to answer are: * How do viral infections influence the development of mental illness? * What neurobiological and environmental factors contribute to influence the development of mental illness following infection? * How do these factors relate to the severity of infectious illness in people with pre-existing mental disorders? Researchers will move from large population databases to well-defined, deeply characterised samples to explore the association between infection and subsequent mental health outcomes, and the biological mechanisms behind these changes. Participants's data has already been collected.
Official title: Profiling Vulnerability and Resilience for Mental Illness Following Viral Infections: Translating Epidemiology to Deep-phenotyping
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 65 Years
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
408551
Start Date
2024-05-02
Completion Date
2027-03
Last Updated
2025-05-14
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
This research doesn't involve any kind of intervention on the study participants
This research doesn't involve any kind of intervention on the study participants
Locations (4)
University of Antwerp
Antwerp, Belgium, Belgium
University of Haifa
Haifa, Israel, Israel
IRCCS Ospedale San Raffaele
Milan, Italy, Italy
University of Oslo
Oslo, Norway, Norway