Determine if group prenatal care that focuses on behavioral health improves pregnancy and infant outcomes for pregnant people at high risk for depression.
The purpose of this study is to understand more about the evolving practices of evangelical contemporary worship and perceptions of such practices by church leaders versus worship participants.
We are conducting this study to see how well athletes with blood clots are able to manage their blood thinner around training and competition.
This research will study the relationship between Wikipedia, searchability, and visibility of prominent academics, who may benefit from additional visibility in order to learn more about how they view the risks and benefits of visibility.
The aim of this questionnaire is to explore awareness, perceptions and utilisations of PPI (Patient & Public Involvement) and the barriers to its use among researchers within the Psychiatric Genomics Research community. This survey is part of ongoing work from the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium (PGC) Outreach Committee and the International Society of Psychiatric Genetics (ISPG). Data will inform the PGC Outreach Committee on how it can support PGC members in their outreach activities and will be shared at a PGC World Wide Lab 2024/2025.
This Incubation Project is motivated by ethical questions around policies and practices concerning research engagement with U.S. Indigenous Peoples whose tribes are unrecognized by the federal government. The pilot study includes activities aimed at (1) elucidating their perspectives on environmental research ethics, (2) evaluating the breadth and depth of current environmental research engagements within their communities, and (3) assessing their perspectives and gathering feedback on emerging research policies.
I will conduct focus groups with Venezuelan migrants in Colombia to see the effects of gender on migrants' access to state services like public schools and the police.
We are evaluating the impact of IM student chiefs' review sessions on students' performance and satisfaction with their OSCE (observed standardized clinical evaluation) during their Medicine clerkship through a post-OSCE survey
Health care professionals across the state are invited to apply to participate in the Maternal Mental Health Fellowship. Participants (Fellows) will complete pre- and post- training surveys, including feedback surveys after each session to assess satisfaction with the trainings as well as changes in knowledge, confidence, and comfort as it relates to perinatal mental health.
The purpose of this study is to understand how the graduate academic environment at UNC-Chapel Hill impacts mental health from the perspective of Black men in graduate degree programs. Participants in this study will be asked to participate in a semi-structured interview that will be virtual. This interview will last about 1 hour. Participants will be guided through prompts to bring out their views and experiences around graduate school and mental health. The insights gained from this study may inform a larger project on graduate student well-being and help develop future initiatives to support the health of Black men pursuing graduate degrees.