By hosting focus groups with Black and Latinx parents, we want to learn about their experiences and concerns about feeding their infants and obesity risk. We also want to learn about their knowledge of and interest in learning about responsive feeding. We would also like to hear their thoughts and ideas for a study about planned obesity prevention.
The purpose of this research study is to develop a questionnaire to assess the feelings experienced by the patients toward their psychotherapists during an individual psychotherapy session. The final questionnaire will help researchers and clinicians to learn more about the patient's experiences as well as the therapeutic relationship, with the goal of improving the therapy process, patient satisfaction, and outcomes.
As you well know, the therapeutic relationship is an important component of evidence-based practice and a key factor in the successful outcome of a course of psychotherapy. We are doing a study to better understand how psychotherapists feel about their patients during their therapy sessions. By completing this survey, you will help us to develop an evidence-based questionnaire for the assessment of patients' in-session feelings. The final questionnaire will enable researchers and clinicians to learn more about the therapist's experiences as well as the therapeutic relationship, with the goal of improving the therapy process and outcomes.
UNC Center for Aging and Health needs your help to understand the feelings of family/informal caregivers of nursing home residents with dementia about reducing or stopping osteoporosis medications.
The purpose of this study is to understand the perspectives of middle schoolers as they have navigated schooling during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The purpose of this project is to explore how Black women experience and navigate the postpartum year after childbirth.
This study is creating and improving a program that will be used during inpatient treatment to help better teach skills in virtual school settings for adolescents hospitalized for suicide-related crises.
This study is intended to explore the parental influence on Chinese International students and Chinese American students' college major choices. It will focus on the parent-children relationship and how the interaction of Chinese and American culture influence students' college major choice process.
The purpose of this research study is to learn about HIV transmission and strategies for prevention. We are looking for people living with or at risk for HIV in the Raleigh area and learning more about the people they know in the community.
It is well-documented that first-generation college students experience unique struggles in the transition to college. The experiences of first-generation college students are often examined as a whole, as compared to their continuing-generation peers (e.g., Harackiewicz, Canning, Tibbetts, Giffen, Blair, Rouse, & Hyde, 2014); however, within-group differences among first-generation college students also exist. The purpose of the study is to examine differences in the transition to college among first-generation college students.