We're looking to improve food allergy education for teens and young adults. In this study, we want to help you independently manage your food allergies as an adult, whether in college or the workplace. We will review topics ranging from managing your own allergic reactions, to dealing with dining halls and dating with food allergies. As a participant in the study, you would complete two online surveys and an online educational visit.
To explore possible reasons for low registration of students to the LCTLs at UNC
Are you a Black/African American male who experiences chronic pain? You may be able to take part in a research study where you can share your pain experiences.
Are you between 24-28 weeks pregnant with symptoms of depression? Do you have trouble sleeping? You may be able to take part in a research study to learn if a sleep schedule and bright light therapy can reduce or prevent postpartum depression. Compensation provided.
In this study, we want to learn more about the impact of micro-influencers on young adults between ages 18 and 25.
This study is a survey that will provide information about college students access to birth control on different campuses. By responding to this survey you will help the research team to find out how on campus pharmacies can contribute to campus health and access to birth control.
To see how people respond to compliments sent with emojis over text.
We are surveying family medicine physicians in the state of North Carolina about their understanding of and familiarity with providing transgender healthcare.
In this research study, we want to learn more about how social camouflage ("masking") affects well-being in adults with autism. The study pays particular attention to the role of LGBTQ+ identity in autistic masking.
In this study, we want to hear from patients who are racial or ethnic minorities to learn more about their satisfaction with their nurses.