For participants
This page is for research participants. Currently, the Early Intervention Mission can only be joined if invited by clinicians at a participating site. In the future, it is possible that we will be able to take self-referrals. We will keep you posted.

General information
We want to understand more about psychosis and related conditions. To do so, this study will collect information about you from clinical (medical) records, from blood and other samples, and from questionnaires.
Overall, we aim at improving the lives of individuals experiencing psychosis, by:
- Understanding these conditions better, including risk factors.
- Helping to develop tailored early treatment approaches.
- Allowing us to recruit people for future studies.

Participant Information
If you are considering taking part in the Early Intervention Mission study, please follow the link below to open the Early Intervention Mission Participant Information Tool (opens in new tab). Here you can view the key information needed to decide whether to take part.

What happens to your health information when it's used in research?
This short explainer from the NIHR UCLH Biomedical Research Centre shows how personal details are removed from patient records to protect privacy — while still allowing important research to happen.
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