Community, Volunteers with in Canada, British Columbia.
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We are conducting an online research study to better understand how social distancing is impacting people’s mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic. While isolated from others, many people are using smartphones to keep in touch and engage with others. With the use of a special app, we can begin to understand how people are saying socially connected through calling, messaging, and app usage. Understanding healthy social behaviour during the pandemic can help minimize the negative consequences of social distancing. We are looking for people to join our study!
Who can Participate? We are looking for people who are ages 15 and older to participate in the study. You do not need to be diagnosed with a mental disorder to participate in the study. Everyone is welcome!
Will you be reimbursed for your time? Participants will receive $40 for filling out the questionnaires and working with our app for one month. We will ask participants to fill out questionnaires again after three months. So, if you complete the study you will receive $60.
Please register using the following link, so that we can send you more information about what it will mean to take part in the current research study: ww.covid19-prosit.info
A staff member from our research team is available to answer any questions you have about the study at our toll-free number 1-833-905-0314 or by email at PROSIT@iwk.nshealth.ca
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Are you comfortable with your eating habits? Are you a man age 18 or older?
University of Calgary researchers are seeking men who are comfortable with their eating as control participants to help us learn more about the role of personality in eating behaviors. Participation will take approximately 2 hours of your time. You can enter in a draw to win one of five $20 CAD value Amazon gift cards.
For more information or to set up an appointment to participate, please contact Cynthia at eating@ucalgary.ca. All inquiries will be kept strictly confidential. This study has been approved by the University of Calgary Conjoint Faculties Research Ethics Board (REB20-0718).
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Refer an eligible parent to the 'Interactions and Social Understanding' study and you'll receive $5 after they start their first Zoom call with the researcher.
Eligible parent criteria:
1. Their child is between 3.5 and 4.5 years old
2. Both the parent and child speak English
3. Have access to laptop/iPad with a webcam
4. Will agree to have video chat recordedFind out more about referrals: https://join.honeybeehub.io/referral-kijiji
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Are you 18 years or older? Researchers at the University of Alberta invite you to take part in an anonymous online research study. The study explores how self-efficacy and language/literacy abilities influence sexual communication and health. We are interested in your experiences talking about sex and accessing sexual healthcare. The survey will take 10-15 minutes.
Please visit https://www.tinyurl.com/sexcomm-survey or click on the participate tab on our website at www.orgasmresearchlab.com if you would like to take part. (University of Alberta Ethics ID: Pro#00107100)
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Looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity that makes a difference in your community?
Join MADD in its work to save lives and support victims of impaired driving.
Role Profile: As a leadership volunteer, you will work collaboratively with volunteers, concerned citizens, victims, and community partners in the community.
Commitment • Minimum 1-2 year commitment. • Approximately, 2-5 hours/month.
Benefits To Volunteering • Share your skills and expertise as a leader. • Meet new people; learn new/enhance skills; network • Gain valuable insights and experiences. • Help keep your community; roadways and waterways safe.
Tracy Crawford Regional Manager at tcrawford@madd.ca
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Come and play with the plants at Aurora gardens on longbeach road near the Harrop ferry ..we are looking for day help in the gardens and will trade garden produce for help ($15.00per hour credit) if you are interested please call Bren 250 229-4346
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We are researchers from the University of British Columbia, Okanagan and we are currently conducting a study to better understand how food presentation influences the consumption of fruits and vegetables in childhood.
Eligible participants are caregivers that live in Kelowna, B.C. or the surrounding area and have a child between the ages of 8-12 years. As part of the study, caregivers will be asked to prepare a snack for their child using a recipe and ingredients provided by the research team. Children will then be given an opportunity to eat as much or as little of the snack as they would like. Study will take place in the safety of your own home and will require only 1 hr and 25 minutes of your time.
As part of the study, children will receive a FREE snack! After completion of the study, participating caregivers will receive $25 compensation for your time.
If you have any questions or are interested in participating please contact Skylar Schmidtke at skylar.l.schmidtke@ubc.ca.
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Share your opinions and experiences by joining the Insights West Feedback Community. Once you've signed up, you'll receive email notifications when research opportunities come up - these can be in the form of short online surveys, in-person focus groups, one-on-one interviews, or online discussions. Incentives typically include draw prizes of $25-$100 or individual rewards of $75-$150 for 1.5-2 hours of your time.
Insights West is a market research company based in Vancouver, BC. Members of the Insights West Feedback Community may be invited to a range of research experiences both online and in-person about various topics relevant to their interests and experiences.
Copy and paste this short survey to sign-up:
https://surveys.insightswest.com/SE/69/2019VIC/?&urlimport=1&questlist=SRC&SRC=IW.20.KJFor more information, visit www.insightswest.com/participate
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We would love your help with our mountain bike race on June 19th, 2021, in Merritt, BC.
The Merritt Crown is an entirely volunteer-driven 120km, 1-day mountain bike race with all proceeds going into trail maintenance in the Nicola Valley.
For your hard work you will receive a lunch and volunteer shirt
We need help with all of the following:
Social Media - Interact and engage on facebook and instagram
App testing - Test out the live tracking app on your next outdoor adventure
Postering - Put up a poster in your local shop
Trail maintenance - Get your hands dirty and help make the trails ready for the big day
Trail marking - Are you a pro at wayfinding? Leave flagging tape and signage so racers can follow the route easily
Registration - You need to be organized, friendly, and work fast for this one
Aid station attendants - You'll be cheering on racers at 1 of 3 stations, giving out food and drinks
Sweep the course - As the last rider on course, you will sweep to make sure nobody ahead of you is injured.
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Looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity that makes a difference in your community?
Join MADD in its work to save lives and support victims of impaired driving.
Role Profile: As a leadership volunteer, you will work collaboratively with volunteers, concerned citizens, victims, and community partners in the community.
Commitment • Minimum 1-2 year commitment. • Approximately, 2-5 hours/month.
Benefits To Volunteering • Share your skills and expertise as a leader. • Meet new people; learn new/enhance skills; network • Gain valuable insights and experiences. • Help keep your community; roadways and waterways safe.
Tracy Crawford Regional Manager at tcrawford@madd.ca
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Are You:
✓ 18 years or older
✓ Living in now or have lived in Courtenay, British Columbia or Courtenay census agglomeration for at least 5 years:
✓ Belong to one of the following groups:
o Immigrants who arrived in Canada, whether with a temporary permit or as permanent residents
o Resettled refugees who arrived in Canada either through government or private sponsorship
o Former refugee claimants who succeeded in obtaining legal status in Canada
✓ Have arrived in Canada in 2015 or before
✓ Have an active email addressThe Canada Excellence Research Chair in Migration and Integration program at Ryerson University is recruiting participants for our research project titled, "Why Migrants Stay in Small and Mid-Sized Canadian Cities: A Comparative Study of Mobility Decisions and Settlement Experiences across Ontario and British Columbia". The study aims to understand why migrants voluntarily decide to move to, stay and build their lives in small and mid-sized Canadian cities, so that we can enhance our understanding of migrants’ location choices, mobility patterns, and settlement following their arrival in Canada.
We are recruiting 20 participants to complete an online 5-minute survey on SurveyMonkey and of those 20, we will invite 10 people to participate in online 1-hour Zoom interviews. The survey can be accessed here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/whymigrantstay2. Your shared stories and insights will be valuable in informing policies to better respond to the needs of newcomers and local communities in small and mid-sized cities.
Participants completing BOTH the survey AND interview will receive a $15 Tim Hortons gift card.
This research study has been reviewed and approved by the Ryerson University Research Ethics Board [REB 2020-243] and is funded by the Canada Excellence Research Chair, Government of Canada.
For more information, visit our website at https://bit.ly/3pdi0GZIf you are interested, send us a message here or email questions to:
Michelle Nguyen, M.A.,
Principal Investigator & Research Technician,
Canada Excellence Research Chair Program in Migration and Integration
Ryerson University
44 Gerrard Street East, CUI-333, Toronto, ON M5B 1G3
Email: m14nguyen@ryerson.caAnna Triandafyllidou, Ph.D.
Co-Investigator & Chair, Canada Excellence Research Chair Program in Migration and Integration
Ryerson University
44 Gerrard Street East, CUI-333, Toronto
Email: anna.triandafyllidou@ryerson.ca
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PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR RESEARCH on leisure and life experiences for the baby boom generation. We are looking for people born between 1946-1965 to take part in a study of leisure, work, and life transitions. While many baby boomers have begun to retire, others are unable to retire or are choosing not to retire for a variety of reasons. If this sounds like you, we want to learn from you.
As a participant in this study, you will be asked to participate in an online blog with others in your generation by sharing your experiences and perceptions of leisure, work, and your decision not to retire. Your participation would involve 4 sessions per year for three years, each of which is approximately two weeks. You will be asked to log on to the blog about 5 times in each session. You can create new posts and/or comment on the posts of others. If you volunteer to participate, you will be contacted by a researcher to help you set up an account and get comfortable navigating the blog.
In appreciation for your time, you will receive a $50.00 gift card annually. For more information about this study, or to volunteer for this study, please contact: Rebecca Genoe Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies at 306-585-4781 or Email: rebecca.genoe@uregina.ca. This study has been reviewed and received approval through the Research Ethics Board, University of Regina.
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Hello and good day!
Okanagan CALP [Community Adult Literacy Program] or VALT [Volunteer Adult Literacy Tutoring program] as we call it here in Revy is putting an earnest call out to ALL potential Learners and Volunteer Tutors. This is an EXCELLENT opportunity and possibility to actualize unrealized potentials for BOTH Learners and Tutors. We are reminded during these challenging times that we ALL need to help each other - the door is wide open here at CALP/VALT for "Actualizing Unrealized Potentiality".
As a potential Learner if there is any area of your Life that you would like to enhance it is worthy of exploring. WE CAN HELP! WE CAN CONNECT YOU WITH THE RIGHT TUTOR!
For very little effort/energy you can cultivate MONUMENTAL positive change. If this activates ANY pulse or surge in your being PLEASE do not hesitate to contact Jenny at 250-837-4235 ext. 6504 or email jpakinson@okanagan.bc.ca.Don't wait or hesitate, this is your call to AWESOMENESS! :)
The positive ripple effect is absolutely fabulous for everyone involved.
Thank you and enjoy the many gifts of the day!
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WANTED: Female Lingerie Model: Maple Ridge
Age: 19-40+
$100 per Session.
Searching for a Variety Of Lingere Models.
No experience.No Problem.
Themes: Artistic,Nature,Scenic
Please forward a Pic, Your Measurements, Experience/No Experience?
Will provide Costumes etc..
Shoe size (in Stock) include Sizes 5-8 women's.look forward to hearing and working with Artistic People.Best Regards Maverick Photo Sessions.
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Come and play with the plants at Aurora gardens on longbeach road near the Harrop ferry ..we are looking for day help in the gardens and will trade garden produce for help ($15.00per hour credit) if you are interested please call Bren 250 229-4346
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Are you an adult who has been experiencing pain for 3 months or longer?
We are currently seeking volunteers for an online research study to better understand adults’ chronic pain experiences, including their thoughts about their chronic pain, self-management strategies, and decisions to participate in physical activity or not.
We welcome you to participate if:
You are 18 years of age or older
You have been experiencing pain for 3 months, or longer
You are not scheduled to have surgery during the next four monthsIf you decide to participate, you will be asked to complete 1 online survey each month during the next four months for a total of 4 surveys. Your participation should take no more than 3 hours over the next four months and would be a great help!
If you are interested in volunteering, and we described you above, please follow this link:
https://www.surveymonkey.ca/r/USASKChronicPain1This study is being conducted as part of a Doctoral student’s thesis in the College of Kinesiology at the University of Saskatchewan. Jocelyn E. Blouin, the primary researcher, is a PhD student who received a Doctoral Fellowship Scholarship from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC). This study was approved by the Behavioural Research Ethics Board at the University of Saskatchewan (BEH# 2230) on December 17th, 2020.
For more information, please contact:
Jocelyn Blouin, MSc
PhD Student
College of Kinesiology
University of Saskatchewan
Email: jocelyn.blouin@usask.ca
Telephone: 306-966-1075
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Looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity that makes a difference in your community?
Join MADD in its work to save lives and support victims of impaired driving.
Role Profile: As a leadership volunteer, you will work collaboratively with volunteers, concerned citizens, victims, and community partners in the community.
Commitment • Minimum 1-2 year commitment. • Approximately, 2-5 hours/month.
Benefits To Volunteering • Share your skills and expertise as a leader. • Meet new people; learn new/enhance skills; network • Gain valuable insights and experiences. • Help keep your community; roadways and waterways safe.
Tracy Crawford Regional Manager at tcrawford@madd.ca
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We are conducting an online research study to better understand how social distancing is impacting people’s mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic. While isolated from others, many people are using smartphones to keep in touch and engage with others. With the use of a special app, we can begin to understand how people are saying socially connected through calling, messaging, and app usage. Understanding healthy social behaviour during the pandemic can help minimize the negative consequences of social distancing. We are looking for people to join our study!
Who can Participate? We are looking for people who are ages 15 and older to participate in the study. You do not need to be diagnosed with a mental disorder to participate in the study. Everyone is welcome!
Will you be reimbursed for your time? Participants will receive $40 for filling out the questionnaires and working with our app for one month. We will ask participants to fill out questionnaires again after three months. So, if you complete the study you will receive $60.
Please register using the following link, so that we can send you more information about what it will mean to take part in the current research study: ww.covid19-prosit.info
A staff member from our research team is available to answer any questions you have about the study at our toll-free number 1-833-905-0314 or by email at PROSIT@iwk.nshealth.ca
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CAN-BIND Study Description:
The purpose of our study is to learn about ‘biomarkers’ (biological features such as proteins, genes, and brain images that indicate the state of a disease in a person), and how they can help predict treatment outcomes in patients with clinical depression. This study involves standard treatment for depression. Patients will be treated by a psychiatrist for 16 weeks with an antidepressant medication approved to treat depression. No placebos are being used.The study will involve a total of 8 in-person visits over 16 weeks which will include clinical assessments done by a psychiatrist and questionnaires completed by you. Throughout the visits, the study will involve
• 5 x Collection of blood (Baseline, Week 2, 8, 10, 16)
• 4 x Stool Sample Collection (Baseline, Week 2, 8, 16)
• 2 x Urine Collection (Baseline, Week 16)
• 2 x Brain scans (Baseline, Week 8)
• 3 x EEG (Baseline, Week 2, 8)
• 1 x ECG (Week 1)
• 2 clinical assessments done by a psychiatrist over the phone (Week 6, 14)You may be eligible for our study if you:
• Are between 18-60 years of age.
• Have been diagnosed with depression or suspect you may have depression, and are currently feeling depressed. Common symptoms include: depressed mood, diminished interest or pleasure in activities, change in appetite, poor sleep, fatigue, low self-esteem, and poor concentration.
• Are willing to take a standard antidepressant medication as treatment for your depression.
• Are willing to undergo blood/lab tests and brain scans.Please note that you must not currently be using any recreational and/or non-prescription drugs, have a drinking problem, or have had a history of drug use or a drinking problem within the past six months.
The study is being conducted by Dr. Raymond Lam at the Mood Disorders Centre, UBC Hospital.
For more information about this study and how to enroll, please call 604.822.7804.
• Location: UBC Hospital
• Compensation: To be discussed
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Are You:
✓ 18 years or older
✓ Living in now or have lived in Courtenay, British Columbia or Courtenay census agglomeration for at least 5 years:
✓ Belong to one of the following groups:
o Immigrants who arrived in Canada, whether with a temporary permit or as permanent residents
o Resettled refugees who arrived in Canada either through government or private sponsorship
o Former refugee claimants who succeeded in obtaining legal status in Canada
✓ Have arrived in Canada in 2015 or before
✓ Have an active email addressThe Canada Excellence Research Chair in Migration and Integration program at Ryerson University is recruiting participants for our research project titled, "Why Migrants Stay in Small and Mid-Sized Canadian Cities: A Comparative Study of Mobility Decisions and Settlement Experiences across Ontario and British Columbia". The study aims to understand why migrants voluntarily decide to move to, stay and build their lives in small and mid-sized Canadian cities, so that we can enhance our understanding of migrants’ location choices, mobility patterns, and settlement following their arrival in Canada.
We are recruiting 20 participants to complete an online 5-minute survey on SurveyMonkey and of those 20, we will invite 10 people to participate in online 1-hour Zoom interviews. The survey can be accessed here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/whymigrantstay2. Your shared stories and insights will be valuable in informing policies to better respond to the needs of newcomers and local communities in small and mid-sized cities.
Participants completing BOTH the survey AND interview will receive a $15 Tim Hortons gift card.
This research study has been reviewed and approved by the Ryerson University Research Ethics Board [REB 2020-243] and is funded by the Canada Excellence Research Chair, Government of Canada.
For more information, visit our website at https://bit.ly/3pdi0GZIf you are interested, send us a message here or email questions to:
Michelle Nguyen, M.A.,
Principal Investigator & Research Technician,
Canada Excellence Research Chair Program in Migration and Integration
Ryerson University
44 Gerrard Street East, CUI-333, Toronto, ON M5B 1G3
Email: m14nguyen@ryerson.caAnna Triandafyllidou, Ph.D.
Co-Investigator & Chair, Canada Excellence Research Chair Program in Migration and Integration
Ryerson University
44 Gerrard Street East, CUI-333, Toronto
Email: anna.triandafyllidou@ryerson.ca
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Looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity that makes a difference in your community?
Join MADD in its work to save lives and support victims of impaired driving.
Role Profile: As a leadership volunteer, you will work collaboratively with volunteers, concerned citizens, victims, and community partners in the community.
Commitment • Minimum 1-2 year commitment. • Approximately, 2-5 hours/month.
Benefits To Volunteering • Share your skills and expertise as a leader. • Meet new people; learn new/enhance skills; network • Gain valuable insights and experiences. • Help keep your community; roadways and waterways safe.
Tracy Crawford Regional Manager at tcrawford@madd.ca
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Are You:
✓ 18 years or older
✓ Living in now or have lived in Courtenay, British Columbia or Courtenay census agglomeration for at least 5 years:
✓ Belong to one of the following groups:
o Immigrants who arrived in Canada, whether with a temporary permit or as permanent residents
o Resettled refugees who arrived in Canada either through government or private sponsorship
o Former refugee claimants who succeeded in obtaining legal status in Canada
✓ Have arrived in Canada in 2015 or before
✓ Have an active email addressThe Canada Excellence Research Chair in Migration and Integration program at Ryerson University is recruiting participants for our research project titled, "Why Migrants Stay in Small and Mid-Sized Canadian Cities: A Comparative Study of Mobility Decisions and Settlement Experiences across Ontario and British Columbia". The study aims to understand why migrants voluntarily decide to move to, stay and build their lives in small and mid-sized Canadian cities, so that we can enhance our understanding of migrants’ location choices, mobility patterns, and settlement following their arrival in Canada.
We are recruiting 20 participants to complete an online 5-minute survey on SurveyMonkey and of those 20, we will invite 10 people to participate in online 1-hour Zoom interviews. The survey can be accessed here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/whymigrantstay2. Your shared stories and insights will be valuable in informing policies to better respond to the needs of newcomers and local communities in small and mid-sized cities.
Participants completing BOTH the survey AND interview will receive a $15 Tim Hortons gift card.
This research study has been reviewed and approved by the Ryerson University Research Ethics Board [REB 2020-243] and is funded by the Canada Excellence Research Chair, Government of Canada.
For more information, visit our website at https://bit.ly/3pdi0GZIf you are interested, send us a message here or email questions to:
Michelle Nguyen, M.A.,
Principal Investigator & Research Technician,
Canada Excellence Research Chair Program in Migration and Integration
Ryerson University
44 Gerrard Street East, CUI-333, Toronto, ON M5B 1G3
Email: m14nguyen@ryerson.caAnna Triandafyllidou, Ph.D.
Co-Investigator & Chair, Canada Excellence Research Chair Program in Migration and Integration
Ryerson University
44 Gerrard Street East, CUI-333, Toronto
Email: anna.triandafyllidou@ryerson.ca
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We are seeking volunteers to participate in an international research study
assessing the extent of the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the physical
and mental well-being of the general population and health care workers.
The study will consist of anonymous online surveys and will take
approximately 30 minutes for the adult/adolescent version, and approximately
You may be eligible to participate if you:
Have been affected either mentally or physically due to the COVID-19
pandemic and/or quarantine measures.
Are over the age of 6 years
To learn more about the Collaborative Outcomes study on Health
and Functioning during Infection Times (COH-FIT), or to participate in the
COH-FIT study, or for additional information, please go to:
www.COH-FIT.com
You are welcome to share this link. This survey is open to the public.
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Study Title: How everyday experiences contribute to ethnic minority individuals’ wellbeing
Eligibility Requirements: Seeking individuals who are 16 years or older who can read and write well in English and who identify as ethnic minorities (e.g., Black/African-Canadians, Indigenous Canadians, East Asians) to partake in a two-part study.
Study description: The objective of this two-phase study is to examine the relationship between coping responses to everyday challenges and wellbeing. For phase 1, participants will complete an online questionnaire. The online questionnaire will ask participants questions about their mental health status (e.g., anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress symptoms) and how they cope with negative life events or challenges. The second phase of the study will consist of completing daily expressive writing activities for seven consecutive days. Participants will be asked to reflect on things that occurred earlier that day, while following guides to help them reflect on these events. The second phase of the study will also consist of completing four follow-up online questionnaires, one immediately after the writing activities have ended and three at 2 weeks, 1 month, and 3 months after completing the writing program. Enrollment in phase 2 of the study requires the completion of the online questionnaire for phase 1. If participants are interested in enrolling in phase 2, they will have the opportunity to provide us with their email address to commence phase 2. This study has received ethical approval by the ethics board at the University of Ottawa.
Duration: The first phase of the study will take approximately 1 hour to complete. The second phase of the study will take approximately 10-15 minutes a day for seven days and approximately 1 hour for each follow up survey.
Benefits: The opportunity to engage in self-reflection and learn techniques that could help process and cope with challenges.
Compensation: For phase 2, you will have the opportunity to win one of four $50 money orders. Each writing session and follow-up survey completed will correspond to the number of chances you will have to win one of four money prizes in a draw (i.e., if you complete 7/7 writing exercises and 4/4 follow-up surveys, you will have 11 entries into the draw).
Contact: If participants have any questions about our research, they are encouraged to contact the research assistant (Kayla Boileau, kboil070@uottawa.ca).
Study link: http://uottawapsy.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_40Xa8YTPL9jaAyF
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CAN-BIND Study Description:
The purpose of our study is to learn about ‘biomarkers’ (biological features such as proteins, genes, and brain images that indicate the state of a disease in a person), and how they can help predict treatment outcomes in patients with clinical depression. This study involves standard treatment for depression. Patients will be treated by a psychiatrist for 16 weeks with an antidepressant medication approved to treat depression. No placebos are being used.The study will involve a total of 8 in-person visits over 16 weeks which will include clinical assessments done by a psychiatrist and questionnaires completed by you. Throughout the visits, the study will involve
• 5 x Collection of blood (Baseline, Week 2, 8, 10, 16)
• 4 x Stool Sample Collection (Baseline, Week 2, 8, 16)
• 2 x Urine Collection (Baseline, Week 16)
• 2 x Brain scans (Baseline, Week 8)
• 3 x EEG (Baseline, Week 2, 8)
• 1 x ECG (Week 1)
• 2 clinical assessments done by a psychiatrist over the phone (Week 6, 14)You may be eligible for our study if you:
• Are between 18-60 years of age.
• Have been diagnosed with depression or suspect you may have depression, and are currently feeling depressed. Common symptoms include: depressed mood, diminished interest or pleasure in activities, change in appetite, poor sleep, fatigue, low self-esteem, and poor concentration.
• Are willing to take a standard antidepressant medication as treatment for your depression.
• Are willing to undergo blood/lab tests and brain scans.Please note that you must not currently be using any recreational and/or non-prescription drugs, have a drinking problem, or have had a history of drug use or a drinking problem within the past six months.
The study is being conducted by Dr. Raymond Lam at the Mood Disorders Centre, UBC Hospital.
For more information about this study and how to enroll, please call 604.822.7804.
• Location: UBC Hospital
• Compensation: To be discussed
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Study Title: How do you feel about Covid-19?
Eligibility Requirements: Seeking individuals who are 17 years or older who can read and write well in English to partake in a two-part study.
Study description: The objective of this two-phase study is to examine the relationship between personality characteristics and life circumstances on coping responses to the 2019 Coronavirus (Covid-19). For phase 1, participants will complete an online questionnaire. The online questionnaire will ask questions about participants’ current life circumstances (e.g., employment status and type, how they are currently affected by Covid-19), their mental health status (e.g., anxiety, depression), how they cope with negative life events or challenges, and how they feel about the future. The second phase of the study will consist of completing daily online expressive writing activities for fourteen consecutives days. Participants will be asked to reflect on things that occurred earlier that day, while following guides to help them reflect on these events. The second phase of the study will also consist of completing three follow-up online questionnaires (2 weeks, 1 month, and 3 months after completing the writing program). Enrollment in phase 2 of the study requires the completion of the online questionnaire for phase 1. If participants are interested in enrolling in phase 2, they will have the opportunity to provide us with their email address to commence phase 2. This study has received ethical approval by the ethics board at the University of Ottawa.
Duration: The first phase of the study will take approximately 30-45 minutes to complete. For the second phase of the study, each writing entry will take approximately 10-15 minutes to complete with the exception of the first session, which will take approximately 15-20 minutes to complete. Each follow-up survey will take approximately 30-40 minutes to complete.
Benefits: The opportunity to engage in self-reflection and learn techniques that could help process and cope with challenges caused by Covid-19.
Compensation: The opportunity to win one of four 50$ money orders. Each writing session completed will correspond to the number of chances you will have to win one of four money prizes in a draw.
Contact: If participants have any questions about our research, they are encouraged to contact the research assistant (Kheana Barbeau, kbarb006@uottawa.ca).
Study link : http://uottawapsy.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_ergiMXhZKmwsvt3
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Research Participants Needed for Bipolar studies
The Mood Disorders Centre at UBC is recruiting people who:
• Are between 19-65 years of age
• Have a diagnosis of Bipolar Disorder
• Are clinically stable on current medication
• Are not currently in a manic or depressed episode
Study visits will be at the UBC, Vancouver campus.
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The Mood Disorders Centre at UBC is recruiting people who:
• Are between 19-65 years of age
• Have a diagnosis of Bipolar Disorder
• Are clinically stable on current medication
• Are not currently in a manic or depressed episode
Study visits will be at the UBC, Vancouver campus.
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Looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity that makes a difference in your community?
Join MADD in its work to save lives and support victims of impaired driving.
Role Profile: As a leadership volunteer, you will work collaboratively with volunteers, concerned citizens, victims, and community partners in the community.
Commitment • Minimum 1-2 year commitment. • Approximately, 2-5 hours/month.
Benefits To Volunteering • Share your skills and expertise as a leader. • Meet new people; learn new/enhance skills; network • Gain valuable insights and experiences. • Help keep your community; roadways and waterways safe.
Tracy Crawford Regional Manager at tcrawford@madd.ca
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Looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity that makes a difference in your community?
Join MADD in its work to save lives and support victims of impaired driving.
Role Profile: As a leadership volunteer, you will work collaboratively with volunteers, concerned citizens, victims, and community partners in the community.
Commitment • Minimum 1-2 year commitment. • Approximately, 2-5 hours/month.
Benefits To Volunteering • Share your skills and expertise as a leader. • Meet new people; learn new/enhance skills; network • Gain valuable insights and experiences. • Help keep your community; roadways and waterways safe.
Tracy Crawford Regional Manager at tcrawford@madd.ca
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Looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity that makes a difference in your community?
Join MADD in its work to save lives and support victims of impaired driving.
Role Profile: As a leadership volunteer, you will work collaboratively with volunteers, concerned citizens, victims, and community partners in the community.
Commitment • Minimum 1-2 year commitment. • Approximately, 2-5 hours/month.
Benefits To Volunteering • Share your skills and expertise as a leader. • Meet new people; learn new/enhance skills; network • Gain valuable insights and experiences. • Help keep your community; roadways and waterways safe.
Tracy Crawford Regional Manager at tcrawford@madd.ca
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WANTED: Female Lingerie Model: Maple Ridge
Age: 19-40+
$100 per Session.
Searching for a Variety Of Lingere Models.
No experience.No Problem.
Themes: Artistic,Nature,Scenic
Please forward a Pic, Your Measurements, Experience/No Experience?
Will provide Costumes etc..
Shoe size (in Stock) include Sizes 5-8 women's.look forward to hearing and working with Artistic People.Best Regards Maverick Photo Sessions.
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Are you an adult who has been experiencing pain for 3 months or longer?
We are currently seeking volunteers for an online research study to better understand adults’ chronic pain experiences, including their thoughts about their chronic pain, self-management strategies, and decisions to participate in physical activity or not.
We welcome you to participate if:
You are 18 years of age or older
You have been experiencing pain for 3 months, or longer
You are not scheduled to have surgery during the next four monthsIf you decide to participate, you will be asked to complete 1 online survey each month during the next four months for a total of 4 surveys. Your participation should take no more than 3 hours over the next four months and would be a great help!
If you are interested in volunteering, and we described you above, please follow this link:
https://www.surveymonkey.ca/r/USASKChronicPain1This study is being conducted as part of a Doctoral student’s thesis in the College of Kinesiology at the University of Saskatchewan. Jocelyn E. Blouin, the primary researcher, is a PhD student who received a Doctoral Fellowship Scholarship from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC). This study was approved by the Behavioural Research Ethics Board at the University of Saskatchewan (BEH# 2230) on December 17th, 2020.
For more information, please contact:
Jocelyn Blouin, MSc
PhD Student
College of Kinesiology
University of Saskatchewan
Email: jocelyn.blouin@usask.ca
Telephone: 306-966-1075
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University of Calgary researchers are developing a measure of eating behaviour, and we’d love to hear from you. If you are interested in participating in our confidential online study, please visit this URL: https://tinyurl.com/UCEating. Participation will take approximately 45 minutes. Participants can enter in a draw to win 1 of 4 $25 CAD gift cards.
This study has been approved by the University of Calgary Conjoint Faculties Research Ethics Board (REB20-1231).
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We are a not-for-profit foundation looking for a couple of first responders for an upcoming outdoor event on April 24/25.
If you are interested in extreme sports and health care you will love this opportunity.
For information, including requirements, please contact us by replying to this ad.
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Are you an adult who has been experiencing pain for 3 months or longer?
We are currently seeking volunteers for an online research study to better understand adults’ chronic pain experiences, including their thoughts about their chronic pain, self-management strategies, and decisions to participate in physical activity or not.
We welcome you to participate if:
You are 18 years of age or older
You have been experiencing pain for 3 months, or longer
You are not scheduled to have surgery during the next four monthsIf you decide to participate, you will be asked to complete 1 online survey each month during the next four months for a total of 4 surveys. Your participation should take no more than 3 hours over the next four months and would be a great help!
If you are interested in volunteering, and we described you above, please follow this link:
https://www.surveymonkey.ca/r/USASKChronicPain1This study is being conducted as part of a Doctoral student’s thesis in the College of Kinesiology at the University of Saskatchewan. Jocelyn E. Blouin, the primary researcher, is a PhD student who received a Doctoral Fellowship Scholarship from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC). This study was approved by the Behavioural Research Ethics Board at the University of Saskatchewan (BEH# 2230) on December 17th, 2020.
For more information, please contact:
Jocelyn Blouin, MSc
PhD Student
College of Kinesiology
University of Saskatchewan
Email: jocelyn.blouin@usask.ca
Telephone: 306-966-1075
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La qualité des soins de santé est importante pour vous? Avez-vous des suggestions pour améliorer la communication entre les médecins de famille et leurs patients?
Le Réseau des Conseillers publics du Groupe d’étude canadien (RCP-GEC) recrute 10 à 12 membres âgés de 18 ans et plus représentant la diversité de la population du Canada pour un mandat d’une année (renouvelable selon les fonds alloués au RCP-GEC).
Les membres du RCP-GEC seront rémunérés et suivront une formation.
Pourquoi s’impliquer?
Vous aurez l’opportunité de :- Contribuer à l’élaboration des lignes directrices utilisées par les professionnels de la santé pour fournir des soins de santé préventifs de haute qualité
- Donner une voix aux patients et au public lors de l’élaboration de lignes directrices nationales de pratique cliniquePour de plus amples renseignements sur le RCP-GEC, visitez notre site Web: https://canadiantaskforce.ca/get-involved/rcp-gec/?lang=fr
Si vous êtes intéressé(e) à participer au RCP-GEC, cliquez sur le lien suivant afin de confirmer votre admissibilité:
https://knowledgetranslation.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3aVf9TGIWDiQPcxPour toute question ou commentaire concernant le RCP-GEC, veuillez contacter Clara Narcisse-Merveille, coordonnatrice de recherche, à l’adresse suivante : Clara.Narcisse-Merveille@unityhealth.to
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Looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity that makes a difference in your community?
Join MADD in its work to save lives and support victims of impaired driving.
Role Profile: As a leadership volunteer, you will work collaboratively with volunteers, concerned citizens, victims, and community partners in the community.
Commitment • Minimum 1-2 year commitment. • Approximately, 2-5 hours/month.
Benefits To Volunteering • Share your skills and expertise as a leader. • Meet new people; learn new/enhance skills; network • Gain valuable insights and experiences. • Help keep your community; roadways and waterways safe.
Tracy Crawford Regional Manager at tcrawford@madd.ca
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Are you an adult who has been experiencing pain for 3 months or longer?
We are currently seeking volunteers for an online research study to better understand adults’ chronic pain experiences, including their thoughts about their chronic pain, self-management strategies, and decisions to participate in physical activity or not.
We welcome you to participate if:
You are 18 years of age or older
You have been experiencing pain for 3 months, or longer
You are not scheduled to have surgery during the next four monthsIf you decide to participate, you will be asked to complete 1 online survey each month during the next four months for a total of 4 surveys. Your participation should take no more than 3 hours over the next four months and would be a great help!
If you are interested in volunteering, and we described you above, please follow this link:
https://www.surveymonkey.ca/r/USASKChronicPain1This study is being conducted as part of a Doctoral student’s thesis in the College of Kinesiology at the University of Saskatchewan. Jocelyn E. Blouin, the primary researcher, is a PhD student who received a Doctoral Fellowship Scholarship from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC). This study was approved by the Behavioural Research Ethics Board at the University of Saskatchewan (BEH# 2230) on December 17th, 2020.
For more information, please contact:
Jocelyn Blouin, MSc
PhD Student
College of Kinesiology
University of Saskatchewan
Email: jocelyn.blouin@usask.ca
Telephone: 306-966-1075
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I am a student Doula, currently taking my course through cotr. I'm seeking anyone who'd let me be their volunteer through their pregnancy/birth with them or if another doula / midwife would accept me as a shadow for my mandatory volunteer hours, or, if comfortable, being an honest reference when I am done my schooling and start my business. I am willing to offer my services in person or via phone/Skype/zoom etc.
Thank you!
Cranbrook/Kimberly areaContact me: (250)-919-9017 (text or call)
Or
lochanandrews@gmail.com
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We are looking for people born between 1946-1965 to take part in a study of leisure, work, and life transitions. While many baby boomers have begun to retire, others are unable to retire or are choosing not to retire for a variety of reasons. If this sounds like you, we want to learn from you. As a participant in this study, you will be asked to participate in an online blog with others in your generation by sharing your experiences and perceptions of leisure, work, and your decision not to retire. Your participation would involve 4 sessions per year for three years, each of which is approximately two weeks. You will be asked to log on to the blog about 5 times in each session. You can create new posts and/or comment on the posts of others. If you volunteer to participate, you will be contacted by a researcher to help you set up an account and get comfortable navigating the blog. In appreciation for your time, you will receive a $50.00 gift card annually. For more information about this study, or to volunteer for this study, please contact: Rebecca Genoe Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies at 306-585-4781 or Email: rebecca.genoe@uregina.ca. This study has been reviewed and received approval through the Research Ethics Board, University of Regina.
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Are you an adult who has been experiencing pain for 3 months or longer?
We are currently seeking volunteers for an online research study to better understand adults’ chronic pain experiences, including their thoughts about their chronic pain, self-management strategies, and decisions to participate in physical activity or not.
We welcome you to participate if:
You are 18 years of age or older
You have been experiencing pain for 3 months, or longer
You are not scheduled to have surgery during the next four monthsIf you decide to participate, you will be asked to complete 1 online survey each month during the next four months for a total of 4 surveys. Your participation should take no more than 3 hours over the next four months and would be a great help!
If you are interested in volunteering, and we described you above, please follow this link:
https://www.surveymonkey.ca/r/USASKChronicPain1This study is being conducted as part of a Doctoral student’s thesis in the College of Kinesiology at the University of Saskatchewan. Jocelyn E. Blouin, the primary researcher, is a PhD student who received a Doctoral Fellowship Scholarship from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC). This study was approved by the Behavioural Research Ethics Board at the University of Saskatchewan (BEH# 2230) on December 17th, 2020.
For more information, please contact:
Jocelyn Blouin, MSc
PhD Student
College of Kinesiology
University of Saskatchewan
Email: jocelyn.blouin@usask.ca
Telephone: 306-966-1075
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Are You:
✓ 18 years or older
✓ Living in now or have lived in Nanaimo, British Columbia for at least 5 years:
✓ Belong to one of the following groups:
o Immigrants who arrived in Canada, whether with a temporary permit or as permanent residents
o Resettled refugees who arrived in Canada either through government or private sponsorship
o Former refugee claimants who succeeded in obtaining legal status in Canada
✓ Have arrived in Canada in 2015 or before
✓ Have an active email addressThe Canada Excellence Research Chair in Migration and Integration program at Ryerson University is recruiting participants for our research project titled, "Why Migrants Stay in Small and Mid-Sized Canadian Cities: A Comparative Study of Mobility Decisions and Settlement Experiences across Ontario and British Columbia". The study aims to understand why migrants voluntarily decide to move to, stay and build their lives in small and mid-sized Canadian cities, so that we can enhance our understanding of migrants’ location choices, mobility patterns, and settlement following their arrival in Canada.
We are recruiting 20 participants to complete an online 5-minute survey on SurveyMonkey and of those 20, we will invite 10 people to participate in online 1-hour Zoom interviews. The survey can be accessed here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/whymigrantstay2. Your shared stories and insights will be valuable in informing policies to better respond to the needs of newcomers and local communities in small and mid-sized cities.
Participants completing BOTH the survey AND interview will receive a $15 Tim Hortons gift card.
This research study has been reviewed and approved by the Ryerson University Research Ethics Board [REB 2020-243] and is funded by the Canada Excellence Research Chair, Government of Canada.
For more information, visit our website at https://bit.ly/3pdi0GZIf you are interested, send us a message here or email questions to:
Michelle Nguyen, M.A.,
Principal Investigator & Research Technician,
Canada Excellence Research Chair Program in Migration and Integration
Ryerson University
44 Gerrard Street East, CUI-333, Toronto, ON M5B 1G3
Email: m14nguyen@ryerson.caAnna Triandafyllidou, Ph.D.
Co-Investigator & Chair, Canada Excellence Research Chair Program in Migration and Integration
Ryerson University
44 Gerrard Street East, CUI-333, Toronto
Email: anna.triandafyllidou@ryerson.ca
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The Mood Disorders Centre at UBC is recruiting people who:
• Are between 19-65 years of age
• Have a diagnosis of Bipolar Disorder
• Are clinically stable on current medication
• Are not currently in a manic or depressed episode
Study visits will be at the UBC, Vancouver campus.
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We are seeking volunteers to participate in an international research study
assessing the extent of the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the physical
and mental well-being of the general population and health care workers.
The study will consist of anonymous online surveys and will take
approximately 30 minutes for the adult/adolescent version, and approximately
You may be eligible to participate if you:
Have been affected either mentally or physically due to the COVID-19
pandemic and/or quarantine measures.
Are over the age of 6 years
To learn more about the Collaborative Outcomes study on Health
and Functioning during Infection Times (COH-FIT), or to participate in the
COH-FIT study, or for additional information, please go to:
www.COH-FIT.com
You are welcome to share this link. This survey is open to the public.
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Do you play video games?
Tell us your opinions on mental health and videogames for a chance to win a $50 CAD gift card! Reply to this ad to take an anonymous 45-minute survey administered by Dalhousie University researchers. You must be 18 years or older to participate.
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Study Title: How everyday experiences contribute to ethnic minority individuals’ wellbeing
Eligibility Requirements: Seeking individuals who are 16 years or older who can read and write well in English and who identify as ethnic minorities (e.g., Black/African-Canadians, Indigenous Canadians, East Asians) to partake in a two-part study.
Study description: The objective of this two-phase study is to examine the relationship between coping responses to everyday challenges and wellbeing. For phase 1, participants will complete an online questionnaire. The online questionnaire will ask participants questions about their mental health status (e.g., anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress symptoms) and how they cope with negative life events or challenges. The second phase of the study will consist of completing daily expressive writing activities for seven consecutive days. Participants will be asked to reflect on things that occurred earlier that day, while following guides to help them reflect on these events. The second phase of the study will also consist of completing four follow-up online questionnaires, one immediately after the writing activities have ended and three at 2 weeks, 1 month, and 3 months after completing the writing program. Enrollment in phase 2 of the study requires the completion of the online questionnaire for phase 1. If participants are interested in enrolling in phase 2, they will have the opportunity to provide us with their email address to commence phase 2. This study has received ethical approval by the ethics board at the University of Ottawa.
Duration: The first phase of the study will take approximately 1 hour to complete. The second phase of the study will take approximately 10-15 minutes a day for seven days and approximately 1 hour for each follow up survey.
Benefits: The opportunity to engage in self-reflection and learn techniques that could help process and cope with challenges.
Compensation: For phase 2, you will have the opportunity to win one of four $50 money orders. Each writing session and follow-up survey completed will correspond to the number of chances you will have to win one of four money prizes in a draw (i.e., if you complete 7/7 writing exercises and 4/4 follow-up surveys, you will have 11 entries into the draw).
Contact: If participants have any questions about our research, they are encouraged to contact the research assistant (Kayla Boileau, kboil070@uottawa.ca).
Study link: http://uottawapsy.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_40Xa8YTPL9jaAyF
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CAN-BIND Study Description:
The purpose of our study is to learn about ‘biomarkers’ (biological features such as proteins, genes, and brain images that indicate the state of a disease in a person), and how they can help predict treatment outcomes in patients with clinical depression. This study involves standard treatment for depression. Patients will be treated by a psychiatrist for 16 weeks with an antidepressant medication approved to treat depression. No placebos are being used.The study will involve a total of 8 in-person visits over 16 weeks which will include clinical assessments done by a psychiatrist and questionnaires completed by you. Throughout the visits, the study will involve
• 5 x Collection of blood (Baseline, Week 2, 8, 10, 16)
• 4 x Stool Sample Collection (Baseline, Week 2, 8, 16)
• 2 x Urine Collection (Baseline, Week 16)
• 2 x Brain scans (Baseline, Week 8)
• 3 x EEG (Baseline, Week 2, 8)
• 1 x ECG (Week 1)
• 2 clinical assessments done by a psychiatrist over the phone (Week 6, 14)You may be eligible for our study if you:
• Are between 18-60 years of age.
• Have been diagnosed with depression or suspect you may have depression, and are currently feeling depressed. Common symptoms include: depressed mood, diminished interest or pleasure in activities, change in appetite, poor sleep, fatigue, low self-esteem, and poor concentration.
• Are willing to take a standard antidepressant medication as treatment for your depression.
• Are willing to undergo blood/lab tests and brain scans.Please note that you must not currently be using any recreational and/or non-prescription drugs, have a drinking problem, or have had a history of drug use or a drinking problem within the past six months.
The study is being conducted by Dr. Raymond Lam at the Mood Disorders Centre, UBC Hospital.
For more information about this study and how to enroll, please call 604.822.7804.
• Location: UBC Hospital
• Compensation: To be discussed
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Study Title: How do you feel about Covid-19?
Eligibility Requirements: Seeking individuals who are 17 years or older who can read and write well in English to partake in a two-part study.
Study description: The objective of this two-phase study is to examine the relationship between personality characteristics and life circumstances on coping responses to the 2019 Coronavirus (Covid-19). For phase 1, participants will complete an online questionnaire. The online questionnaire will ask questions about participants’ current life circumstances (e.g., employment status and type, how they are currently affected by Covid-19), their mental health status (e.g., anxiety, depression), how they cope with negative life events or challenges, and how they feel about the future. The second phase of the study will consist of completing daily online expressive writing activities for fourteen consecutives days. Participants will be asked to reflect on things that occurred earlier that day, while following guides to help them reflect on these events. The second phase of the study will also consist of completing three follow-up online questionnaires (2 weeks, 1 month, and 3 months after completing the writing program). Enrollment in phase 2 of the study requires the completion of the online questionnaire for phase 1. If participants are interested in enrolling in phase 2, they will have the opportunity to provide us with their email address to commence phase 2. This study has received ethical approval by the ethics board at the University of Ottawa.
Duration: The first phase of the study will take approximately 30-45 minutes to complete. For the second phase of the study, each writing entry will take approximately 10-15 minutes to complete with the exception of the first session, which will take approximately 15-20 minutes to complete. Each follow-up survey will take approximately 30-40 minutes to complete.
Benefits: The opportunity to engage in self-reflection and learn techniques that could help process and cope with challenges caused by Covid-19.
Compensation: The opportunity to win one of four 50$ money orders. Each writing session completed will correspond to the number of chances you will have to win one of four money prizes in a draw.
Contact: If participants have any questions about our research, they are encouraged to contact the research assistant (Kheana Barbeau, kbarb006@uottawa.ca).
Study link : http://uottawapsy.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_ergiMXhZKmwsvt3
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Research Participants Needed for Bipolar studies
The Mood Disorders Centre at UBC is recruiting people who:
• Are between 19-65 years of age
• Have a diagnosis of Bipolar Disorder
• Are clinically stable on current medication
• Are not currently in a manic or depressed episode
Study visits will be at the UBC, Vancouver campus.