Aims
This study aims to better understand how young people think, feel, and respond to different situations during adolescence. It focuses on improving the tools used to study mental health by creating tasks that are more interesting and relatable for teenagers. These tasks are designed to be objective and anonymous so that people can answer honestly without feeling judged or trying to guess what the researchers are looking for.
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The study also aims to find patterns in how young people process emotions and social situations, especially when they might feel uncertain or stressed. By studying these patterns, researchers hope to learn more about mental health issues like anxiety, depression, and eating disorders, which often start during adolescence. This understanding could help create better ways to support and treat young people who might be struggling.