Blue Sky Project

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Blue Sky Project is a treatment research study funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research. It is for young people between the ages of 18 and 29, who are depressed, and live within the Greater Toronto Area. The purpose of this study is to better understand how genetics and early life experiences work together to increase one's sensitivity to stress.


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Blue Sky Project operates in partnership with the Mood Disorders Clinic in the Mood & Anxiety Program at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH). The Blue Sky Project team is composed of scientists affiliated with the University of Toronto and Queens University, expert clinicians, and trained research assistants. CAMH is Canada's leading mental health and addiction organization, integrating specialized clinical care with innovative research, health promotion, policy development, and education.


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[edit] Articles

Finding the Cause of Major Depression in Young Adults

Teen Depression Study Featured in Globe and Mail or A Second Life for teen depression

Roots of Depression: Study Looks at Depression Risk Factors

Depression and the Blue Sky Project in The Varsity, U of T newspaper