8074 H2020 MHINT 758813

Project Details

Description

This study, entitled ‘Genetic, behavioural and cognitive mechanisms underpinning the association between mother and offspring mental health problems: mental (M) health (H) intergenerational transmission (INT) -(MHINT)’ is funded by a European Research Council grant.

This five-year study, led by Dr Rebecca Pearson from Bristol Medical School’s Centre for Academic Mental Health, will provide important new evidence about how parents and children interact with one another. Her vision is to improve children’s mental health by finding ways to break the cycle of mental-health risk across generations and by identifying the best methods of support for families.
Alternative titleGenetic, behavioural and cognitive mechanisms underpinning the association between mother and offspring mental health problems: mental (M) health (H) intergenerational transmission (INT) -(MHINT)
AcronymMHINT
StatusActive
Effective start/end date1/08/16 → …

Research Groups and Themes

  • ALSPAC

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