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Autism Assistance Dog Study

This project will look at how service dogs can help Autistic children and their families. It will study how the dogs may help families in the community, help decrease difficult or unsafe behaviors and help parent stress. During the study a parent will answer questions on their cell phone five times a day over two different one-week periods. There is also an option for an interview. It is being done to help better understand the role of autism assistance dogs.

Age & Gender

  • 18 years ~ 99 years
  • Male, Female, Gender Inclusive

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Location

Thank you for your interest, but this study is not currently enrolling.

United States (Nationwide)

Additional Study Information

Principal Investigator

Stephanie Bristol
Allied Health Sciences

Study Type

Behavioral or Social
Observational

Study Topics

Developmental
Parents of Children

IRB Number

21-2669

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