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Aged 12-17? Take part in research for a depression and recovery study
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Hi everyone,
The University of Nottingham are running a study to help improve awareness for mental health services.
If you are aged between 12 and 17 years old and experiencing depression, they would love to interview you to understand what depression means to you and how you understand recovery.
You can take part over the phone, video call, email or chat, whatever feels most comfortable for you.
If you are under 16 and would like to take part, the research team will need your parent or carer/guardian to agree for you to take part in this study.
If you would like to take part, please complete this form for the study.
We've also included a poster below with more information about the study
The University of Nottingham are running a study to help improve awareness for mental health services.
If you are aged between 12 and 17 years old and experiencing depression, they would love to interview you to understand what depression means to you and how you understand recovery.
You can take part over the phone, video call, email or chat, whatever feels most comfortable for you.
If you are under 16 and would like to take part, the research team will need your parent or carer/guardian to agree for you to take part in this study.
If you would like to take part, please complete this form for the study.
We've also included a poster below with more information about the study

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