The Department of Psychiatry seeks Native American Women and others who can become pregnant, ages 18-44, who read and speak English, for a research study.
The purpose of the study is to gather information to design a digital intervention (used on mobile phones, tablets, or computers) for Native American women that will help them avoid a pregnancy affected by alcohol (AEP). There are currently two parts open:
Survey:
This study involves answering a brief eligibility questionnaire online, one phone call with the study coordinator to confirm eligibility and to complete an electronic consent form, and answering questions in an online survey. The survey should take about 35 minutes to complete. Compensation for survey completion is a $20 e-gift card.
Complete the eligibility screening here: CARRII Native Women Survey
User testing:
Participants will be randomized to use a preliminary intervention component for 6 weeks. These may include monthly telephone calls about drinking and contraception behavior; receiving monthly pregnancy tests by mail; access to digital training in safer sex and reduced drinking; access to text messages about safer sex and drinking reduction, or access to an anonymous community message board for social support.
Total compensation for participation is $100, paid by e-gift card. Compensation will be $25 for completing the baseline survey and $75 for completing the 6-week assessments.
Interested in participating? Follow this link to complete the study interest form.
For more information, call 434-924-3991 or email at CARRII@UVAHealth.org