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Share Your Experience Coping with COVID-19

If you are at least 14 years of age and currently reside in the U.S., you are invited to take part in a research study led by a team at Seattle Pacific University.

The purpose of this study is to explore the ways in which COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus, is affecting how individuals both feel (physically and emotionally) and react.

This is an online questionnaire about your thoughts, emotions, behaviors, and physical health that requires up to 20 minutes to complete. Thank you.

Note: This study has closed. We have published the results. Read more about the effects of COVID-19 on adolescent and young adult depression and suicidality.

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April 6, 2020
Amy Mezulis, PhD | Co-Founder & Chief Clinical Officer

Amy Mezulis, PhD | Co-Founder & Chief Clinical Officer

Amy Mezulis, PhD, is a licensed clinical psychologist who received her BA from Harvard University and her MA and PhD in Clinical Psychology from University of Wisconsin – Madison. Dr. Mezulis provides services to older children, adolescents and adults utilizing an evidence-based, cognitive-behavioral approach that includes mindfulness and acceptance-based treatments. Dr. Mezulis has specialized training in mood and anxiety disorders, eating disorders, suicidality and self-injury, trauma, substance use, and adolescent development. She is Professor Emeritus at Seattle Pacific University, where she previously chaired the Clinical Psychology PhD program and continues to supervise doctoral trainees.

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