APA Congress 2023 – References & Disclosures

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Disclosures

The presenting author (George Gillett) is an Academic Clinical Fellow, employed by NIHR. The views expressed are those of the author(s) and not necessarily those of the NHS, the NIHR or the Department of Health. He has no other competing interests to disclose.

Author Contributions

The AMoSS study was conceived and designed by KS and GMG. The Android application was developed by NP. Data was collected by KS and AB. The analyses presented here were conceived, designed and performed by GG, with guidance from NJ. The poster was designed, written and presented by GG.

Funding

This study was supported by the Wellcome Trust through a Centre Grant No. 98,461/Z/12/Z, The University of Oxford Sleep and Circadian Neuroscience Institute (SCNi). This work was also funded by a Wellcome Trust Strategic Award (CONBRIO: Collaborative Oxford Network for Bipolar Research to Improve Outcomes, Reference number 102,616/Z).

Ethical approval

Approval was granted by the NRES Committee East of England–Norfolk (13/EE/0288) and Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust.