The purpose of the PREPARE Project is to advance the health interests of pregnant adolescents living with or at risk of HIV through building on the work of PHASES to develop an empirically informed Ethics Guidance to facilitate timely, responsible research with pregnant adolescents.
Are you 21+ and regularly drink alcohol? You may be eligible for a 1-time interview to help us improve a survey about alcohol use and reactions to labels. Participants who complete the interview will receive a $40 virtual gift card.
Do your emotions and moods change quickly? Are you shy? If you answered "yes" to any one of those questions, you may be eligible to participate in a paid study on decision-making and brain development.
Are you a UNC healthcare worker or medical student? The people who comprise the healthcare workforce are our biggest asset. Joy in Medicine groups will maximize this potential for creating positive change through improving vitality and fostering meaningful connections. We are looking for people who are committed to not just surviving but thriving and who are ready to invest in their careers, clinical practice, health, and life.
Do you want to earn money by playing smartphone games, completing personality interviews, and getting your brain scanned? You may be eligible to participate in our study on mood and the brain!
We are doing this study to learn if a medication commonly used for weight loss and blood sugar control affects responses to nicotine. This will provide information about whether the medication might be helpful for people who smoke cigarettes. This is not a treatment study, and it is not intended for people who are actively trying to quit smoking.
The purpose of this study is to investigate North Carolinian archival repositories' disaster preparedness for climate change induced flood risks.
Do you identify as South Asian and do you menstruate? Do you identify as South Asian and do you use or have you consider using contraception or birth control? Have you experienced bias when discussing menstruation or contraception? If so, you may be interested in this study to improve reproductive justice for South Asians in the United States.
Have you lost a loved one or know someone who lost a loved one? If you have attended mental health services and have been diagnosed with Prolonged Grief Disorder, you may be able to take part in a research study to help us create a safe and supportive environment where everyone feels valued and heard.
Do you think you have a strong core? If you are a healthy female with experience in jumping and cutting activities, able to complete your physical fitness activities, and do not have a history of a spine or lower extremity orthopedic surgery or a central nervous system disorder, you may be able to participate in a research study to determine if core stability influence your jumping and cutting performance as well as your ability to mentally multitask during activities.