
Indiana University School of Medicine is conducting a study to find out if a training program can help people with a concussion or mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) have better emotional health and well-being.
You may eligible if you:
- Are 18 years or older.
- Have had a concussion or mTBI at least 6 months ago (or longer).
- Have access to a computer or tablet capable of videoconferencing.
What the study involves (all done virtually, e.g., videoconferencing):
- 4 assessments (each ~30-60 minutes) with surveys on emotions and mood.
- 8 one-on-one training sessions (each ~60-90 minutes).
- Study participation will last ~8 months.
Why consider participating?
- You may improve your emotional health and well-being.
- You will help contribute to knowledge needed to achieve better outcomes for people with a brain injury.
- You will support the development of tools to achieve better mental health outcomes for people with a brain injury, including servicemembers and
- You will be compensated for your time.
If you are interested in study participation and/or would like to find out more about it, we encourage you to learn more:
https://redcap.uits.iu.edu/surveys/?s=MFRCKRLFCXLMYLEF&qr_site=1