Researchers seek to understand how being suspended or expelled during middle or high school affects people's health behaviors and likelihood of arrest during teenage years and young adulthood.
In this study, Project SPACE is looking for adults with ADHD or ADD to talk about their daily lives and relationships at home. We hope that by learning about their experiences, we can understand how ADHD affects life at home and find ways to make things easier for them.
Are you and your partner dealing with prostate cancer? Healthy eating is an important part of managing prostate cancer. If you or your partner has been diagnosed with prostate cancer, you are invited to join this study. We will talk with both of you about how you discuss healthy eating, prepare meals, and eat together.
UNC Dermatology conducts clinical research studies for multiple skin conditions. We are inviting anyone who is interested in being contacted about current or future research studies to sign up for our registry.
The purpose of this study is to find out if an investigational treatment called P-BCMA-ALLO1 is safe and will help treat people with Multiple Myeloma. The study is also being done to determine what dose is safe and effective to treat Multiple Myeloma.
I am interested in understanding more about what aspects of childbirth are most impactful to the mother's experience, with particular attention to how patient-provider interaction plays a role in this.
This study looks at how the way people speak-like their tone, pitch, and pauses-can affect how others feel about what they are saying. We're especially interested in understanding how these speech patterns are used in political messages to influence people's opinions. To learn more, we're asking people to listen to short audio clips and tell us how they feel about the voices they hear. This will help us figure out how sound alone, even without understanding the words, can shape opinions.
We are studying how giving instructions and support materials can help people use Virtual Reality Therapy (VRx). VRx is a new type of treatment that doesn't use medicine and can help with anxiety, depression, pain, and other problems. We want to learn how to make these treatments easier for people to use at home.
If you have been diagnosed with bipolar disorder and are dealing with depression symptoms like low mood, trouble sleeping or eating, or losing interest in things you used to enjoy, this study may be for you. We are looking to find out which prescription medications work best to treat these symptoms. You could participate if you're willing to take a medication to help manage your symptoms. Compensation is provided.
Your mood affects how you react to daily events, and how you react to daily events affects your mood. We want to understand the details of the two-way connection between mood and reactions to good and bad events. We hope this will help us better understand why people with certain mental disorders have persistently low or unstable mood.