Do you identify as LGBTQ+ or queer, and have you gone through all or part of a family planning process? Or, do you aid LGBTQ+ individuals in their family planning as part of your work? If so, we are seeking perspectives on these processes and the types of stress and social support experienced during them.
Do you identify as Hispanic, Latino, and/or from Latin America? Are you an adult? If so, you may be able to participate in a study about your identity in the United States. I would love to hear about your experiences.
Are you a dedicated healthcare provider passionate about improving maternal well-being? We are looking for doctors, nurses, and midwives to participate in an exciting research study to interact with an AI-driven risk assessment tool for predicting postpartum depression, focusing on its understandability, trustworthiness, and usability. Your insights and feedback are invaluable in refining the tool and improving maternal healthcare.
Are you a cancer survivor? Have you survived breast or prostate cancer? If so, you may be able to participate in a study to see if AI chatbots give quality health advice to cancer survivors. We want to see if these responses can help providers and doctors respond well to patients' questions and needs.
This project seeks to analyze the information given to women by doctors about what foods and nutritional supplements to take to help with issues related to the gut microbiota and nutrition, including acne, PCOS, irregular menstrual cycles, and osteoporosis. Through oral interviews of both doctors and biological women aged 18+, I will study nutritional advice given, frequency of the advice, whether advice is given to address reproductive health issues or to address perceived issues of weight, and where women are getting their nutritional advice if not from a doctor.
We are interested in hearing from you! Our study seeks to understand Black parents' ethnic-racial socialization practices among their Black youth with neurodevelopmental disabilities. We want to learn more about Black neurodivergent youths' mental health and school experiences as well. Those who identify as being part of the African diaspora, including Afro-Latine people, are eligible for the study.
Are you a person aged 65 or older who has dealt with mental health issues before? We are looking for neurotypical adults like you to join our fully remote study! Individuals who do not leave the home often, or who do not have many social connections, are still invited to participate in this study. All degrees of social and community connection are welcome. Compensation provided.
Interested in creativity and emotion regulation? If you're over 18, you may be able to participate in a study to learn about factors that shape creativity and emotion regulation. All participants entered into a drawing for one of four $50 AMEX gift cards. Immigrants and second-generation individuals are particularly encouraged to participate.
Looking for help with your food allergies? If so, you should join the Food Allergy Initiative (FAI) Registry! We are searching for people with food allergies who want to hear about new research studies. Signing up does not mean you have to join any studies or change the care you receive. It just means you will hear about research opportunities. You are welcome to decline at any time.
We are conducting interviews with members of the community to understand their perceptions related to mold in the home, and to capture any behaviors and concerns they have about mold.