This randomised, placebo-controlled study aims to better understand the brain mechanisms behind cognitive impairment in schizophrenia.
Lead Research Facilitator: Jesu John Jacob
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Before you send invites, you MUST have a fully executed agreement in place with the Sponsor.
Approved SMS wording:
Dear ***
Have you been diagnosed with psychosis, schizophrenia, or schizoaffective disorder?
Are you 18-65?
Would you be interested in a study to help understand how the brain works?
If you or someone you know, may be interested, please use the contact information below to find out more about the study.
Volunteers may be compensated up to £350 and travel.
If interested please contact: peacestudy@psych.ox.ac.uk or text/call 07586 515565.
If you experience any problems downloading the information, please contact the primary care team: sc.rrdn@nihr.ac.uk
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