The primary purpose is to characterize prevalence of contraceptive types among adult females. A secondary aim will be to understand factors impacting satisfaction and contraceptive history. *This study is a collaboration with the UNC Sports Medicine Institute*
Some women develop mental health symptoms, such as anxiety or depression, after giving birth. The purpose of this research study is to follow pregnant women from pregnancy through 3 months postpartum to better understand the factors associated with these symptoms during pregnancy and after childbirth.
The purpose of this study is to look at ways that female health doctors (or OB/GYNs) help women who have had a miscarriage connect to mental health professionals, such as therapists and psychologists, who can help them with the emotional trauma of the event they experienced. This study is a survey for female health doctors (OB/GYNs) about how they currently do this.
The purpose of this study is to understand the experiences of pregnancy and birth during the COVID-19 pandemic. We want to learn how pregnant individuals made healthcare decisions, reduced the risk of COVID-19 infection, and used support from friends and family throughout their pregnancy and birth experience.
We want to better understand how closures of maternity units impact maternal outcomes in North Carolina. Participants will use a tool called system support mapping to help describe their experiences with maternity care.
To determine the safety, efficacy and tolerability of the drug ZULRESSO to treat adult patients with postpartum psychosis.
Are you currently pregnant and planning to deliver at UNC? If so, you and your baby may be eligible to take part in an exciting research opportunity! The SUNBEAM study will examine factors that lead to the development of food allergies and eczema (chronic itchy skin) in young babies and toddlers. Compensation will be provided for completed study activities.
To determine the interest in specific psychological services and resources for parents during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The purpose of this study is to learn how the changes of pregnancy can affect how much of an HIV drug (called doravirine) remains in your body. This study will help us understand the right dosage of this medication.
The SUMMIT Trial (Scaling Up Maternal Mental health care by Increasing access to Treatment) is a research study exploring how talk therapy can be used to treat depression during pregnancy or the first 6 months postpartum. The study wants to learn who can deliver talk therapy to treat depression (trained nurses vs. behavioral health specialists) and whether talk therapy can be delivered by telemedicine (video visits) to treat depression.