Welcome Marta, the newest member of the E‑Risk team!
“Meeting the twins at 30 is a rare chance to explore identity, relationships, and wellbeing from childhood into adulthood 🧑🧒. I can't wait to get started with the team!” 💙
@kingsioppn.bsky.social @kingscsmh.bsky.social
07.03.2026 21:44
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Meet Anna, our new Research Assistant! 🎉
“I’m thrilled to be joining the E‑Risk Study team 😊 I’m grateful for the chance to contribute to such impactful research ✨ I can’t wait to meet the amazing twins who make this work possible 👯♀️”
@kingsioppn.bsky.social @kingscsmh.bsky.social
27.02.2026 18:43
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E‑Risk twins grew up offline, entered adulthood online yet friendships stayed strong 🫂
56% had 1–4 close friends, 40% had 5 or more. 💛
@kingsioppn.bsky.social @kingscsmh.bsky.social
22.02.2026 16:24
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Across three cohorts, including the E-Risk Study, a paper led by Dr Kyle Bourassa found that young people with lifetime PTSD show elevated suPAR at age 18, a marker of chronic inflammation.
A key insight into how trauma shapes long‑term health. 📚✨
@kingsioppn.bsky.social @kingscsmh.bsky.social
14.02.2026 20:39
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🧬📚 How do genes, families, and schools shape learning?
This paper led by Dr Alexandra Starr looks at how researchers untangle genetics from environment across childhood and countries, using E-Risk Study data🌍👯♀️
@kingsioppn.bsky.social @kingscsmh.bsky.social @vuamsterdam.bsky.social
06.02.2026 22:08
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We’re delighted to announce that the E‑Risk Team has now interviewed over 900 twins! 👯✨
A huge thank‑you to all the twins who’ve taken part — we can’t wait to meet the rest of you! 💙
@kingscsmh.bsky.social @kingsioppn.bsky.social
30.01.2026 17:36
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🧠 Why do reports of childhood maltreatment change over time? Our research shows shifts between childhood records and self-reports at 18:
1️⃣ Some harms weren’t recognised earlier
2️⃣ Recalling/sharing later isn’t easy
3️⃣ People reinterpret experiences over time
Each report adds something important 💡
23.01.2026 14:53
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📱 New research with E‑Risk!
Dr Timothy Matthews (Psychology Lecturer at Greenwich University) explores how young people’s online habits relate to loneliness.
🎮More TV, gaming & web use → higher loneliness
🤳 Social media platforms? No clear link
@kingscsmh.bsky.social @kingsioppn.bsky.social
16.01.2026 18:37
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The E-Risk Study has the privilege of meeting incredible people from all walks of life 🌍
We’ve loved catching up with our twins as they hit the big 3-0 🎉
These experiences will help shape future work in child development and mental health 🧠💪
@kingsioppn.bsky.social @kingscsmh.bsky.social
10.01.2026 22:06
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A special thank you to all E-Risk participants and the @eriskstudy.bsky.social team for making this research possible.
Co-authors: Flora Blangis, @niamhdooley.bsky.social =, Helen Fisher, Tim Matthews, and @candiceodgers.bsky.social
09.12.2025 12:14
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💬 How we talk to our children matters, long after childhood.
New findings from the E-Risk Study show that maternal warmth and negativity at age 10 are linked to mental health in adolescence.
📽 Watch Dr Alice Wickersham explain more in this video.
@kingscsmh.bsky.social @kingsioppn.bsky.social
05.12.2025 14:23
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We Need Research, Because Childhood Shouldn’t Hurt
YouTube video by MQ Mental Health Research
🌱 Early intervention matters for young people’s mental health 🧠
E-Risk PI Helen Fisher joins @mqmentalhealth.bsky.social calling for more research into what puts young people at risk and what protects them.
eriskstudy.com/https://www....
30.11.2025 23:18
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E-Risk Study Research Assistant | King's College London
🚨 We’re hiring!
Join the team behind the E-Risk Longitudinal Twin Study 🧬
📌 4 Research Assistant posts
🎥 Conduct online interviews with twins turning 30
🔗 Apply now: www.kcl.ac.uk/jobs/131185-...
⏳ Deadline: Dec 10
@kingsioppn.bsky.social @kingscsmh.bsky.social
20.11.2025 18:19
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Growing up in deprived neighborhoods can impact adolescent mental health, but protective factors like self-esteem and parenting matter.
🎬 Dr Rachel Latham shares a 2-min summary of the findings from the MCS & E-Risk.
@kingsioppn.bsky.social @kingscsmh.bsky.social @clscohorts.bsky.social
06.11.2025 20:51
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The E-Risk study shows how early life shapes adulthood, and young people are helping guide the research! 🙌
Their voices are making sure the right questions get asked. 🔍❤️
@kingsioppn.bsky.social @kingscsmh.bsky.social @kingscollegelondon.bsky.social
02.11.2025 14:32
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🎉 Huge congratulations to Stefan, our E-Risk Data Manager, for winning the King’s Technical Services Award! 🏆👏
Thanks for keeping the study running smoothly behind the scenes! 💻🔍
@kingsioppn.bsky.social @kingscsmh.bsky.social
#ERiskStudy #KingsAward #DataManagement #ResearchSupport
25.10.2025 16:08
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Dr Flora Blangis shared E-Risk findings at the ISPCAN Congress in Vilnius 🌍 Some twins who faced tough childhoods are thriving at 30 🌱✨
Longitudinal research shows how resilience grows 💪📊
@kingscsmh.bsky.social @kingsioppn.bsky.social
17.10.2025 17:37
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🎓 Dr. Tom Canning pictured passing his PhD viva with no corrections!
His thesis included a key E-Risk Study paper linking childhood NOx exposure to increased risk of depression in early adulthood - a key contribution to environmental mental health research.
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41033691/
10.10.2025 14:59
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👋 Excited to welcome Isabella to the E-Risk team!
She’s a PhD student at King’s College London, funded by ESRC LISS-DTP 🎓. Her research looks at how victimisation across childhood, adolescence & early adulthood affects mental health at age 30 🧠.
@kingsioppn.bsky.social
03.10.2025 11:56
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First up: our study of expressed emotion in over 1,000 families taking part in the @eriskstudy.bsky.social study. What does expressed emotion tell us the parent-child relationship? And how can we use it to help identify children and families that need early support?
02.10.2025 09:23
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In a study published in the #JournalofChildPsychologyAndPsychiatry @acamh.bsky.social of over 2000 twins in @eriskstudy.bsky.social, we found that expressed emotion expressed by mothers when the children were 10 years old predicted mental health outcomes at ages 12 and 18.
30.09.2025 15:25
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Young people are shaping the future of mental health research 🧠✨
The McPin Foundation’s Young People’s Advisory Group is working with us at E-Risk@30, bringing lived experience, insight, and creativity to every stage 💬🔍
@mcpinfoundation.bsky.social @mcpinypnetwork.bsky.social
28.09.2025 18:36
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We decided to focus on advisory groups with a focus on emerging practice - not 'best' practice as this is a developing area, but what teams are reporting on in terms of their learning and practices.
Have you seen our paper on emerging best practice in PPI yet? 👉 rdcu.be/ezDE1
Our Director of Research @vanessapinfold.bsky.social says: "We hope it's useful to others doing public involvement work in mental health research. We've found it useful for reviewing our own processes & approaches.”
05.09.2025 10:42
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👯♀️ Our twin study team visited the King's Brain Bank 🧠 at IoPPN! We study how genes and life experiences shape mental health. Seeing how donated brain tissue helps research gave us a new perspective on how it all connects. @kingsioppn.bsky.social
#TwinStudy #BrainBank #ERiskStudy
30.08.2025 10:49
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"I enjoy hearing about all the unique 🌈 and diverse things that make people feel happy 😊 and fulfilled at this life stage. It’s interesting seeing all the ways the twins are both similar and different to each other."
- Bethan, E-Risk Research Worker
@kingsioppn.bsky.social @kingscsmh.bsky.social
07.08.2025 12:24
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