The purpose of this study is to investigate the perceptions within communities or individuals of racial minorities or people of color toward COVID-19 vaccination and factors that may contribute to vaccine hesitancy. This information will help us identify factors associated with participants' willingness and likelihood of receiving a COVID-19 vaccine.
We are exploring the unique stressors that Black or African American women experienced due to the COVID-19 pandemic since "opening back up" -- returning to work, school, and in-person activities.
The purpose is to understand the needs, resiliencies, and strengths of Black families during the pandemic. COVID-19 has disproportionately affected Black communities at higher rates; thusly, this study seeks to understand what families have use to survive and thrive during this period.
We will be collaborating with the RAPID-EC national survey team and conducting focus groups with Black and Latine families with young children across the country to get an actual and perceived sense of relief from the passing of the American Relief Act.
The purpose of this study is to survey pediatric mental health providers and their perception of COVID-19 educational disruption on their pediatric patients.
The COVID-19 pandemic is shifting everyday life for Americans with profound economic, health, and psychological consequences. The impact of these disruptions on cancer survivors specifically warrants investigation, as this population may be at increased risk for serious illness complication. The goal of the proposed COVID-19 Cancer Study (CovCS) is to establish the feasibility and acceptability of conducting a contact study on the COVID-19 experiences of cancer survivors in North Carolina. CovCS will determine feasibility and acceptability of conducting participant-contact research during the COVID-19 pandemic with cancer survivors (colorectal, lung, bladder, kidney, breast and prostate cancer) and controls.
Purpose: To understand the experiences of employees during the Covid-19 pandemic and what factors may impact their behaviors and experiences post-pandemic.
The purpose of this project is to explore the role of debt and debt aversion on college completion among Latinos.
We are trying to understand the characteristics and outcomes of individuals who were diagnosed with COVID-19 and underwent extracorporeal membrane oxygenation and survived.
This is a survey to collect information about experiences of weight stigma and discrimination before and during the COVID-19 pandemic.