To improve adolescent health by leveraging teachers to provide mental health care for adolescents with poor access to care in Darjeeling, India
The purpose of this research study is to understand how students are interacting remote synchronous instrument and to document their recent experiences and the impacts of remote learning on students.
A study to investigate the efficacy and safety of efgartigimod PH20 SC in adult participants with active idiopathic inflammatory myopathy
The study is designed to provide information, resources, and support to journalists in the study as they cover the 2023 North Carolina municipal elections and assess effectiveness of those resources.
This study will compare 3 different ways to educate patients with advanced chronic kidney disease about hemodialysis vascular access.
Why have our societies become so polarized? How deeply are we divided? And what is the role of social networks in bridging as well as deepening these divides? This study focuses on local communities in North Carolina to understand political change in America and beyond. In particular, we are interested in how people in their church congregation experience political and social change. This is because churches are pillars of local community life in North Carolina. We reach out to local faith leaders across the spectrum of Christian churches to get their take on how their congregation grapples with the issues of our time. This is part of a comparative study across several Western societies.
The purpose of this study is to develop a strategy that increases the readiness of high school coaches to implement ACL injury prevention programs with their teams.
The purpose of this study is to investigate the impact of granting a wish for a child with a facial difference. The results from this study will allow Magical Moments Foundation to better understand and improve their work and could potentially be used to encourage donations which will allow them to grant even more wishes for deserving children.
We want to assess If the abnormal network patterns seen in seizure networks of epilepsy have similar implications when observed in patients with severe acute brain injury and therefore are modulated by antiseizure medication (ASM). If those networks respond to the ASM, then they may have a relationship with epileptogenic brain activity in this clinical context too and therefore could benefit from ASM even though they do not present ictal activity on their EEG.
To examine a case study of the effects of heightened political polarization in the U.S. in an environment in which a specific group may be potentially ostracized and outnumbered. The study may be able to shed light on how potentially politically ostracized and isolated populations may behaviorally and communicatively navigate polarized setting and situations.