Bidirectional Influences Between Adolescent Social Media Use and Mental Health (R21 Clinical Trial Optional)

US Dept. of Health & Human Services: National Institutes of Health (NIH)

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Next deadline: Mar 24, 2023 (Full proposal)

Later deadlines: Feb 24, 2024 (Letter of inquiry)

Grant amount: Up to US $275,000

Fields of work: Children’s Mental Health Mental Health & Psychiatric Diseases

Applicant type: Government Entity, Nonprofit, For-Profit Business, Indigenous Group

Funding uses: Research

Location of project: Anywhere in the world

Location of residency: Anywhere in the world

Overview:

NOTE: All applications are due by 5:00 PM local time of applicant organization. 

This funding opportunity announcement (FOA) focuses on understanding bidirectional relationships between social media use and adolescent mental health, psychiatric symptoms, and risk or resilience for psychopathology. For the purposes of this FOA, social media are defined as internet-based communication platforms and applications that enable interactions between users by sharing or consuming information. The FOA focuses on adolescents (broadly defined here as 10-20 years of age), who have increasing access to social media and greater autonomy in their use of digital platforms. No effectiveness/efficacy trials will be accepted.

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