Youth Mental Health

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Status: Recruiting

Cohort Network for Adolescents and Youth With multipLe Mental Health Conditions

The Cohort Network for Adolescents and Youth With multipLe Mental Health Conditions (CALM) Master Observational Trial is a prospective, longitudinal observational study that seeks to improve clinical care for youth with multiple mental health conditions (MMHC), also known as mental health multimorbidity in the literature. MMHC is conceptualized as the presence of two or more mental health diagnoses under the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5). MMHC is common in youth seeking mental health services and is associated with less favorable outcomes and greater health services utilization. Mental health disorders also accumulate in youth over time. The Master Observational Trial (MOT) will investigate MMHC in critical developmental periods in youth and identify risk and protective factors that will provide a mechanistic understanding of how MMHC develops over time. A subset of participants will also enroll in a Deep Phenotyping Cohort, which includes enhanced clinical and cognitive assessments and multimodal neuroimaging to investigate neurobiological mechanisms underlying MMHC and identify potential biomarkers of illness complexity and progression. In the near future, we aim to add to the current protocol to embed both a clinical trials network for youth mental health in Ontario and Calgary within the CALM study and add digital phenotyping using wearable technology to generate digital and physiological markers of MMHC. The current protocol focuses on establishing the longitudinal MOT cohort and Deep Phenotype Cohort only as a first step towards these long term CALM goals.

Participants needed: 1,620
Trial details
Age: 11-24Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Centre for Addiction and Mental HealthUpdated: Jul 13, 2026Locations: 6
Eligibility criteria

Light Phenotype Eligibility Must sign and date the informed consent form, or pro...

Status: Recruiting

Community Connections Through Native Hawaiian Cultural Values to Strengthen Youth Resilience, Health, and Well-Being

The goal of this pilot clinical trial is to learn if a community referral program can improve services for youth with mental health and chronic health conditions in a predominantly Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander community. The main questions the trial aims to address are: * What is the best way for a community health center to connect youth with community programs rooted in cultural practices and traditions? * Does participation in community programs engage youth and mental health and chronic health outcomes? Participants will: * Participate in a community program for youth that will strengthen connection to 'āina (land) and culture. Programs in the summer are 5 hours per day, 4 days a week, for 4 weeks. Programs in the school-year are 2.5 hours per day, 2 days a week, for 16 weeks. * Take surveys on their demographics, general well-being, mental health, and chronic health conditions they may have at 4 different times: Before the program begins, immediately after the program finishes, 3-4 months after finishing, and 6-8 months after finishing. * Have an adult family member complete surveys on their youth's demographics and general well-being at the same 4 times

Participants needed: 100
Trial details
Age: 12-25Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Waianae Coast Comprehensive Health CenterUpdated: Apr 17, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

youth 12 to 25 years of age; [+3]

Rather than strict exclusionary criteria, we will rely on the onboarding process...