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DRIVER Study

The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia is recruiting teen drivers to participate in a study that is testing different types of driver training program for reducing new driver crash risk. This study is open to teens between the ages of 16-17 years old who already have an active Pennsylvania learner permit.

Phase: Phase III

Actively recruiting: Yes

Category: Children, Healthy Controls

Executive Functioning in Adolescents with Eating Disorders

We are looking for adolescents who have a current diagnosis of anorexia nervosa or other specified feeding and eating disorder and one parent to participate in a study to help us understand higher order thinking differences in teens with eating disorders. We are also looking for adolescents who do not have an eating disorder. The purpose of this study is to look for associations between higher order thinking and eating disorders. These findings may help us understand the impact of eating disorders on thinking skills.

Phase: Phase I

Actively recruiting: Yes

Category: Children, Healthy Controls, One-Time Visit Studies

Ready to CONNECT: Conversation and Language in Teens

Conversations are important for getting along in everyday life, but we don't really know what makes them successful. This study aims to find out what factors help make conversations better. By looking at different talking styles and techniques, we want to learn how to have more effective and enjoyable conversations. We are seeking volunteers between 12-15 years old both with and without autism and their families to partner with us.

Phase: N/A

Actively recruiting: Yes

Category: Children, Healthy Controls, Remote (Online / Phone Call Only) Studies

Social Processes in Adolescents with Restrictive Eating Disorders

The purpose of this study is to evaluate social interactions in adolescents and whether changes in information can influence social behaviors. This study will focus on behavioral assessments of social processing over time in adolescents. The information collected in this study is essential for developing clinical treatments focused on addressing social processes in adolescents with restrictive eating disorders and to improve our understanding of social processing in adolescents with restrictive eating disorders, informing both future research and clinical care.

Phase: Phase I

Actively recruiting: Yes

Category: Children, Healthy Controls, Remote (Online / Phone Call Only) Studies

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