Has your partner ever used a gun to hurt or scare you? Have you ever filed for a protective order in North Carolina? If so, we'd like to talk to you about your experiences. Click the link to find out if you qualify for a research study about domestic violence protective orders and guns. Participation includes a phone interview and compensation is provided.
The goal of this interview is to gather a clinician's perspective on the feasibility and potential integration of a new Geriatric Functional Assessment System (GFAS) into their clinical practice. This proposed system is a clinic-based wearable device designed to collect visual and motion data from older adults during their primary care visits that will help assess physical function. Its goal is to collect and process data, apply machine learning, and enable clinicians to identify early signs of functional decline.
Are you a Black undergraduate student involved in performing arts or other extracurricular activities? Do you want to share how these activities impact your academic success, personal growth, and identity? If so, you may be eligible to participate in a research study exploring the connections between extracurricular involvement, cultural influences, and student wellbeing. Your insights can help shape understanding of Black student experiences at predominantly white institutions.
Are you an adult with an intellectual disability (ID/D) age 18 to 30 years? Would you and your adult care partner like to participate in a one-hour zoom interview together to answer questions that can help researchers learn about school and community experiences and technology use that helps people with ID/D transition to adulthood? Digitial gift card compensation provided to both participants.
Are you a woman with a history of breast cancer (Stage 0-III)? Do you identify as Black/African-American? Do you struggle with fear or worry that your cancer may return? If you are a breast cancer survivor that identifies as Black/African-American, you may be eligible to participate in the FoRtitude Interview Study. Compensation provided.
Is your child between the ages of 8 and 11? Was your child assigned female sex at birth? If so, you may be able to take part in a study to see how social experiences and puberty can affect the mental health of preteen girls. We want to help improve youth mental health support. Compensation provided.
Do you have a child or a sibling with an autism spectrum disorder? Or do you work with autistic individuals? If so, you may be able to take part in a study on how social-emotional learning (SEL) programs can help boost the strengths of non-autistic siblings of individuals with autism. We want to better understand the lived experiences of siblings to empower and support them. Compensation provided.
Do you identify as Asian American or Pacific Islander? If so, you may be able to take part in a study aimed at understanding the challenges with healthcare access. We want to help make healthcare easier to access and improve health for the Asian American Pacific Islander community. Compensation is provided.
Hello! The INFORM study is seeking women who are currently pregnant or have been pregnant within the last six months and have experience with genetic testing during pregnancy. This includes tests such as the basic cell-free DNA screening, also known as NIPS testing. We would like to interview you about your experiences and decision-making process. Participants will be compensated for their time. The interviews will be conducted remotely and are expected to take about 30-45 minutes.
Do you identify as LGBTQIA+? Are you a student or a school psychologist? If so, you may be able to take part in a study about the lived experiences of LGBTQIA+ students in public school systems. We hope to bring awareness to improving the inclusivity of LGBTQIA+ students. Compensation provided.