The purpose of the PREPARE Project is to advance the health interests of pregnant adolescents living with or at risk of HIV through building on the work of PHASES to develop an empirically informed Ethics Guidance to facilitate timely, responsible research with pregnant adolescents.
If you are being considered for an EXIT procedure, you may be eligible to participate in our research study.
We would like to learn about how people who apply for healthcare financial assistance experience the application process, including things that make the application process work well or that were challenging. At this time we are not able to offer interviews to people who applied to UNC or Duke, we are interested in hearing from people who applied to other programs (such as Atrium, Novant, Wake, Vidant, ECU, Cape Fear Health Net, Physicians Reach Out, or Project Access).
Are you pregnant or did you recently have a baby? Do you have Medicaid insurance? If so, you may be able to participate in a research study to help find ways for more pregnant people to get the dental care they need. Compensation provided.
We are looking for women between the ages of 18-45 to join a national health study to help us understand the impact of HIV on women's lives and bodies. Both women living with HIV and women without HIV are invited to take part.
We want to learn whether adding light therapy and a prescribed sleep schedule to your usual care can treat depression during pregnancy and after delivery.
The purpose of this research study is to better understand what contributes to mental health symptoms (e.g., anxiety, depression) during pregnancy and postpartum. We are also interested in your opinions on using smartphone-based surveys to track mental health and well-being during the perinatal period.
The purpose of this research study is to understand how people navigating the perinatal period feel about using a smartphone to assess their mental health. This study will help us learn if people are interested in a digital mental health assessment during pregnancy and postpartum. It will also help us to learn how users would like these apps to be designed.
Are you pregnant? Please take part in our study! You can help us learn more about how pregnancy hormones relate to mood and brain activity. Compensation provided.
Are you pregnant? Are you high risk? We know it is stressful to be pregnant when you are high-risk. We are trying to learn more about how different aspects of your life - including activity, diet, environment, stress level, and social support affect pregnancy outcomes. Compensation provided.