Children to Adults Mental and Psychosomatic Health Study (CAMPS)
Children to Adults Mental and Psychosomatic Health Study (CAMPS): A Longitudinal Cohort Study
Peking University
400,000 participants
Sep 11, 2022
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Summary
This study titled the Children to Adults Mental and Psychosomatic Health Study (CAMPS), aims to explore the interplay between mental health, psychosomatic factors, and adverse childhood experiences (ACE) across a broad age range, from school-age children to adults in China. The study will involve participants from various educational settings, including teachers, students, and parents, who will be recruited through schools. The assessment methodology will combine validated psychometric scales and behavioral experiments to comprehensively evaluate mental and physical health aspects and the impact of ACEs. This integrative approach is designed to illuminate the complex relationships between psychological well-being, somatic symptoms, and early life stressors across different life stages.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria2
- Students from 5 grade to 12 grade, their parents and teachers
- able to read, answer questionnaires and complete experiments.
Exclusion Criteria1
- a. Students who suspend schooling.
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NCT05621278