In this study, we want to hear from patients who are racial or ethnic minorities to learn more about their satisfaction with their nurses.
In this research study, we want to learn more about how social camouflage ("masking") affects well-being in adults with autism. The study pays particular attention to the role of LGBTQ+ identity in autistic masking.
The purpose of this study is to learn more about how people perceive viewers of women's sports. In this study, we will interview people who have personal experience watching and participating in women's sports.
The purpose of this research study is to learn about people's reasons for drinking alcohol. We will do this by testing a new survey and asking people to tell us their opinions about the individual survey questions and the survey overall. The information we learn from this study will help us to improve survey questions so we can do a better job of asking people about their reasons for drinking alcohol in future studies.
The purpose of this study is to better understand how young adults (ages 18 - 39) who have had cancer use entertainment media during and after cancer treatment.
Investigate the perception of Singapore English speech by American English speakers and Singapore English speakers. Another part of the study will investigate the English-speaking identities of Singapore English speakers.
The purpose of this study is to examine the ways that simple interactions between individuals in romantic relationships are related to their well-being. At the lab sessions, we will invite you to have conversations about specific topics you might routinely discuss with your partner and ask you about your thoughts and feelings related to those conversations.
This is a research study to find out which type of sedentary behavior, or sitting, is most strongly associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk in endometrial cancer survivors. Additionally, we hope to better understand your perception of sedentary behavior and sedentary behavior reduction. The findings from this research study will be used to design a future sedentary behavior reduction intervention for endometrial cancer survivors. Participation in this study includes one assessment visit (during your regularly scheduled clinic visits) where we will measure your blood pressure and arterial stiffness using a blood-pressure like non-invasive device. Additionally, during this visit, you will answer questionnaires, complete a short physical function test (i.e., balance, walking, standing), and be instructed in how to use an accelerometer (movement tracking device worn on your upper thigh) paired with a smart-phone application that will ask you questions about your physical activities and sedentary behavior for 7-days following your
To expand our understanding of extreme picky eating or selective eating by studying genetic and environmental causes of avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID).
Have you had depression for at least 3 months? If your depression has not improved with two antidepressants, you may be able to take part in a research study to learn more about psilocybin-assisted therapy.