Have you been listed for kidney transplant at UNC? If so, you may be able to take part in a research study to help us learn how the process of waiting for a kidney transplant impacts you.
In this study, we want to compare stress response and wellness in healthy volunteers and people with psychosis. This study involves questionnaires, measurement of how you process information, and other psychological research tasks.
This study looks at how visa holders in the U.S. who apply to receive a green card through employment or marriage to a U.S. citizen spouse experience the legal process of adjusting their legal status. Over 1 million people receive green cards each year. They later become eligible to become U.S. citizens.
We are examining the impact of an online module series for caregivers of autistic adolescents on supporting daily living skills acquisition at home. Caregivers will learn about motivating your autistic teen to learn daily living skills, collaborating with your teen to set goals, identifying key daily living skills, and teaching strategies for home use.
In this study, we want to learn more about female athletes' knowledge of nutritional concerns.
The purpose of this study is to understand reporting behaviors of concussion symptoms among young adult athletes who have participated in organized sport when concussion occurs both inside and outside of sport. Focusing on reporting behaviors of non-SRCs will contribute to a more holistic view of concussion reporting behaviors which may enhance concussion reporting interventions to improve reporting patterns and athlete safety in the future.
The purpose of this study is to learn about the experience of rural heart failure patients who receive health care at the emergency room. We want to understand how they choose which hospital to go to and what they think of the quality of care they receive.
Are you an adult with an intellectual or developmental disability? Do you live in North Carolina? Take part in our study to help us learn how adults with ID/DD access and participate in their community. Compensation provided.
African American communities have been disproportionately affected by the burdens of cancer, yet their experiences and voices remain underrepresented in health research. In this study, we want to understand the experiences and perspectives of African American/Black individuals who support or care for their loved ones diagnosed with cancer.
Feeling stress when you are dealing with a condition or illness is common. We want to understand what that stress is and feels like for Latino adults who have been told by a medical professional that they have prediabetes (or blood glucose that is higher than normal but not quite diabetes). Getting experiences with prediabetes will help up better understand how to measure it and help future healthcare providers better understand the needs of Latinos with prediabetes. El estrés del automanejo de una condición como prediabetes no es fácil. En este estudio estamos interesados en entender las experiences de adultos Latinos con prediabetes. El objetivo es mejorar como profesionales de salud interactúan con Latinos con prediabetes para mejorar su calidad de vida.