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Improving Sleep in 12- to 30-Year-Olds with Down Syndrome
What’s Involved?
8 weekly intervention sessions (1 hour via Zoom)
Wearing a Fitbit to track sleep patterns (Fitbit provided)
Completing online sleep and quality of life surveys
Participating in a focus group at the end of the study
Who Can Participate?
Individuals aged 12 to 30 years old with a diagnosis of Down syndrome who experience sleep difficulties.
Compensation
Participants and caregivers can earn up to $400 for completing assessments and an additional $100 for participating in the focus group.
Flyer available here: https://uab.box.com/s/gxhs7htrb0270yrmgdv1hd4vubj1jhal
To sign up to study, complete this brief screening survey: https://uab.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3HFdXpNJ96TEEDA?Q_CHL=qr
If you or someone you know may be interested reach out to Dr. Caroline G. Richter at carolinerichter@uab.edu or (205) 934-9897.
Join a working group for the SUCCESS Initiative
Short survey — big impacts
This study focuses on better understanding how diet influences quality of life in MPN patients. We will test whether an anti-inflammatory food regime can help alleviate symptoms and decelerate disease progression.
Participants will meet with study staff to collect non-invasive samples, undergo anthropometric and metabolic measurements, and answer study related questionnaires. Samples to be collected include blood and stool samples.
Participants will be compensated $50 for each visit and providing samples if simply continuing their regular food intake, or $90 each month if trying an anti-inflammatory food regime for 3 months and completing the study visits and providing samples. Participants who adhere to an anti-inflammatory regime and would like to continue a further 9 months may be eligible to continue participating with a compensation of $90 per month. Study participants in all groups would receive information related to body inflammation, vitamin D levels, and metabolism if desired.
Total maximum compensation of $150, $270 and $810 depending on study group.
For more information, please contact us via phone or email at:
Phone: 205-975-3752
Email addresses: tmarquezlago@uabmc.edu or mpn@uabmc.edu
Participate in a research study examining the effectiveness of group therapy for general mental health concerns.
Researchers in the UAB Department of Psychology are examining the impact of group therapy for treating general mental health concerns in adults (18+).
Each participant will receive $25 total across the course of the study for completing two questionnaires during the initial and final therapy sessions.
Visit this link to determine your eligibility: https://uab.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_aXjNEIFA9EK7K3c
For more information, contact the researcher: Drew Whittington at whitdrew@uab.edu or Nicholas Borgogna at borgogna@uab.edu.
NIH implements stricter regulations on controlled-access data
Volunteers Needed for Minority Stress Counseling Study for LGBTQ+ Identifying Individuals
-Study includes up to 16 in-person sessions of weekly counseling for free
-Remuneration in the form of up to two distributions of $10 and $15 for completing two surveys over the course of the study ($25 total)
To be included:
-You must be an adult (18 or older)
-Identify as LGBTQ+
Our study is a counseling intervention designed to address mental health concerns related to identity-related minority stress. However, there are a few conditions that we do not think would be a good fit. If you are experiencing severe drug addiction, past year history of suicide attempt/self-injury, eating disorder problems, or struggling with psychosis you would not be eligible for this study.
Please email Drew Whittington if interested in participating: whitdrew@uab.edu
Do you have a child aged 15-21 with Down syndrome?
The UAB STARS Lab is conducting a research study to explore children's motivation to complete moderately challenging tasks and how this relates to academic achievement, language, cognition, and behavior in individuals with Down syndrome.
Who can participate?
• Children aged 15-21 with a diagnosis of Down syndrome (both males and females are welcome).
What does the study involve?
• 1-2 days of activities at the University of Alabama at Birmingham in Campbell Hall.
• Your child will complete language and cognitive assessments, as well as game-like activities with a researcher.
• Caregivers will complete questionnaires and participate in an interview about their child’s communication, behavior, and development.
What will you receive?
• $50 compensation for participation.
• Reimbursement for travel expenses.
• A score report with your child’s results.
Learn more by contacting Dr. Caroline G. Richter at carolinerichter@uab.edu or (205) 934-9897.
You can learn more about our studies here: https://sites.uab.edu/richter/about/
To check eligibility, complete the screening survey at go.uab.edu/uab_qualtrics_ws_ds
Mastery motivation in children and adolescents with Williams syndrome and Down syndrome
The UAB STARS Lab is conducting a research study to explore children's motivation to complete moderately challenging tasks and how this relates to academic achievement, language, cognition, and behavior in individuals with Williams syndrome.
Who can participate?
• Children aged 6-21 with a diagnosis of Williams syndrome (both males and females are welcome).
What does the study involve?
• 1-2 days of activities at the University of Alabama at Birmingham in Campbell Hall.
• Your child will complete language and cognitive assessments, as well as game-like activities with a researcher.
• Caregivers will complete questionnaires and participate in an interview about their child’s communication, behavior, and development.
What will you receive?
• $50 compensation for participation.
• Reimbursement for travel expenses.
• A score report with your child’s results.
Learn more by contacting Dr. Caroline G. Richter at carolinerichter@uab.edu or (205) 934-9897.
You can learn more about our studies here: https://sites.uab.edu/richter/about/
To check eligibility, complete the screening survey at go.uab.edu/uab_qualtrics_ws_ds