This is a pilot study to test out gathering data about activity context in patients who are receiving cardiac rehabilitation after a heart event. The results will inform a larger study of context sedentary behavior in the same population.
We are interviewing primary care providers to get their thoughts on how best to provide care to patients with eating disorders.
We want to understand the relationship between racial microaggressions and substance use among different Asian American ethnic groups in the United States. We will also study how strength of ethnic identity moderates this relationship. Lastly, we will assess participants' perceptions of their healthcare providers' roles in substance use screening, brief intervention, and treatment.
This study aims to investigate whether or not teachers feel the need to conceal their partisanship and/or political leanings when teaching in the classroom
To examine the effect of certain medications on the amount of placental DNA in the blood of pregnant women.
The purpose of this study is to culturally adapt a mindfulness-based intervention for American Indian women.
The purpose of this study is to learn why childcare staff did or did not take part in a wellness program offered to them.
Yoga is becoming exponentially more popular over time, yet not much research has been done on it. Particularly hot yoga and vinyasa yoga have little research, and hot vinyasa has never been studied. Thus, the present study aims to examine the psychological benefits of hot and room temperature vinyasa yoga when practiced with savoring methods, based on quantitative well-being.
This study aims to gain information of the perception of artists as ticket prices rise. The purpose of this research is to showcase hHow consumers respond emotionally. The information from this research will be useful to ticketing platforms, musicians and their teams and consumers. The sample will consist of UNC Chapel Hill Undergraduate students.
Patients will undergo a blood draw for a gene classifier test. Some patients will have their physicians informed of the result, and another group of patients will be randomized to be managed by standard of care. Qualifying patients have incidentally identified lung nodules assessed as < 50% risk of cancer.