In this study, we want to learn more about health behaviors and access to health information from families with children under six.
Have you or your child been diagnosed with type 1 diabetes during the past 12 months? Are you interested in helping researchers learn more about how to delay or prevent type 1 diabetes or how to treat type 1 diabetes? Join a registry to be notified of future opportunities to participate in type 1 diabetes research!
Do you have metastatic breast cancer or care for someone with metastatic breast cancer? You may be able to take part in a research study to share your thoughts about conversations with your oncologist about your prognosis. These can be challenging conversations, and we want to hear from you about what is helpful or not helpful in these conversations.
In this study we want to learn more about the factors that affect quality of life for breast cancer survivors. We also want to learn about the common experiences patients face. What we learn in this study could be used in future research to address overlooked challenges for patients in life after treatment.
The purpose of this research study is to identify changes in the language during the COVID-19 pandemic in population with or without a history of trauma.
In this study, we want to learn more about how you feel about changes in Durham and how you feel about your own neighborhood.
The purpose of this study is to examine perceptions of intelligence in teachers and students as a function of the local context. This may help to understand in student beliefs and improve student performance.
This study is interested in how speakers of different languages respond to opinion questions in online survey studies. We are asking Arabic and/or English speakers to answer questions in a survey about a variety of topics, including: science and technology; happiness and well-being; government and public institutions; and attitudes and stereotypes. Additionally, we are asking questions about how people use language in their daily lives. This research will help inform how we design survey questions for international studies that span multiple countries, languages, and cultures.
Are you an African American who has recently been diagnosed with breast cancer? Have you ever considered participating in a clinical trial? If so, you may be able to join a research study that seeks to understand the best ways to share information about clinical trials. Compensation will be provided.
The purpose of this research study is to learn more about women's experiences with birth. This will help us to learn the best ways to study birth experiences in the future. Compensation will be provided to participants.