Community, Volunteers with in Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver.
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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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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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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.
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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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Do you use nicotine or cannabis?
Do you vape either of them?
Give us your thoughts on vaping for a chance to win a $50 gift card! Respond to this ad to take an anonymous survey administered by Dalhousie University researchers. You must be between 18 and 25 to participate.
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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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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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My name is Manpreet kaur. I want to help people who are interested in math and want to make a career in this field. I will tell them how they can do and what are the requirements which they have to complete and what kinds of jobs they can do in mathematics. I will give free advice to all people who are interested and all are welcome to talk with me.
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Sex researchers in psychology are interested in examining men’s attitudes and behaviours regarding oral sex encounters with women and will also evaluate attitudes toward masculinity, homosexuality, sexism, and sexuality. If you are at least 16 years of age and identify as a man, please complete our 25-minute ANONYMOUS and CONFIDENTIAL online survey to share your beliefs and attitudes! Access the confidential link by visiting https://tinyurl.com/men-oralsex
Even easier, click participate tab on our website at www.orgasmresearchlab.com
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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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Psychology researchers are interested in examining different motivations that people have for consenting to sexual situations during which they engage in sexual compliance - undesired but consensual sexual activity. Again, this involves situations where you agreed to participate (consented) to sexual activity, despite not desiring it. Those who have not ever been sexually compliant can still participate in this study. Participation will require answering some questions about yourself (e.g., demographic questions such as your age, ethnicity, and sexual orientation), about your personality, and about your sexual history and experiences. This study will take approximately 30 minutes of your time.
If you are at least 16 years of age please complete our ANONYMOUS and CONFIDENTIAL online survey to share your experiences! Access the confidential link by visiting https://tinyurl.com/sexual-compliance-study
Even easier, click participate tab on our website at www.orgasmresearchlab.com
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Psychologists are interested in investigating the relationship between COVID-19, illness disgust, and stereotypes about certain groups of people.
Please complete our 20-minute ANONYMOUS and CONFIDENTIAL online survey to share your responses! Access the confidential link by visiting https://tinyurl.com/covid-disgust
Or visit our website at www.orgasmresearchlab.com and click the participate tab. Thank you for your assistance!
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Psychologists are interested in investigating sexual behaviors, sexual preoccupation, and pornography consumption, during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Please complete our 20-minute ANONYMOUS and CONFIDENTIAL online survey to share your responses! Access the confidential link by visiting https://tinyurl.com/covid-sexuality
Or visit our website at www.orgasmresearchlab.com and click the "participate" tab.
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Psychologists are interested in exploring men's body image and how it relates to their sexuality. Participating in this study requires answering demographic questions (such as your age and relationship status), and questions about perceptions of your body image, sexual desire, and sexual activity. This study should take approximately 20 minutes to complete. We need to hear from men with varied backgrounds, knowledge, and experiences - all sexual orientations welcome.
Please complete our 20-minute ANONYMOUS online survey to share your responses! Access the confidential link by visiting https://tinyurl.com/male-body-esteem.
Or visit our website at www.orgasmresearchlab.com and click the "participate" tab. We really appreciate your help!
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Hello,
I am a student researcher from Simon Fraser University. For my Criminology Honours (Undergraduate) Thesis, I gave designed a study to investigate levels of conflict in post-separation and divorce. In order to do so, parents who fit the appropriate criteria will be asked to take a survey. At the end of the survey, they may opt-in to be considered for a 1 on 1 interview with a researcher.
Please read the recruitment poster, and follow the link. You will be asked to read the consent form on the first page of the survey, and if you fit the criteria and consent to participate, you will continue to take the SurveyMonkey survey for parents who are separated or divorced.
Please feel free to forward this survey link to anyone else you can think of who will take this survey. We only have a few weeks for data collection, so we are hoping to get as many responses as possible from parents all over the province.
Here is the link to the survey and the consent form (copy and paste into your url bar): https://www.surveymonkey.ca/r/SPHFKDT
Thank you!
Angelica.
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We are researchers interested in examining men's attitudes towards and identification with woman-perpetrated intimate partner violence. The study is open to men of any sexual orientation – at least 16 years of age – who have been in a relationship with or dated a woman. This study involves providing information about your attitudes, behaviors, and personal experiences (such as those involving various forms of relationship violence). You need only to have dated/been in a relationship with a woman to participate in this study!
Complete our 30-minute ANONYMOUS online survey to share your responses! Access the anonymous link by visiting https://tinyurl.com/KPU-IPV or visit our website at www.orgasmresearchlab.com and click the "participate" tab. We really appreciate your help!
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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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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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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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Do you use nicotine or cannabis?
Do you vape either of them?
Give us your thoughts on vaping for a chance to win a $50 gift card! Respond to this ad to take an anonymous survey administered by Dalhousie University researchers. You must be between 18 and 25 to participate.
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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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34
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.
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The primary purpose of this study is to examine how people navigate everyday life individually and together with a social partner like a spouse, a friend, an adult child, or another social tie.
Who can take part?
People aged 65 or older who live in Canada plus a study partner (above the age of 18)What’s involved?
You will be asked to approach a person you feel close to, who you interact with on a regular basis, who cares about your health, and who you can turn to for support. They can be any age.
Schedule an online conference call on Zoom with our research assistants
Complete 90-120 minute self paced minute online questionnaire
Complete brief 5 to 20 minute morning and evening surveys for a period of 10 days
In total, the study takes approximately 4-5 hours.What’s in it for you?
Each partner will receive a $50 Amazon gift card.
Please email allies@psych.ubc.ca or phone (604) 822-3549 if you have any questions.
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Are you in a new relationship? Are you interested in participating in a research study with your partner?
Researchers at Western University are looking for couples to participate in a study on dating experiences. We are looking for new couples who have been in a relationship for less than 12 months.
Note: People who are seeing someone casually are still eligible for the study.This study consists of an online virtual activity where you and you partner will meet online with a Research Assistant over Zoom for ~30 minutes. During the activity, you will uncover new information about each other.
You and your partner will each be compensated with a $10 Amazon gift card ($20/couple). If you are interested in participating, please email us at gtkypro@uwo.ca or visit https://www.relationshipdecisions.org/gtky for more info!
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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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Do you use nicotine or cannabis?
Do you vape either of them?
Give us your thoughts on vaping for a chance to win a $50 gift card! Respond to this ad or fill out the form on https://www.talab.ca/participate to take an anonymous survey administered by Dalhousie University researchers. You must be between 18 and 25 to participate.
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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 or fill out the form at talab.ca/participate 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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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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Hi there
We are looking for people living with HCC to participate in a paid research study.
At our company Throughline, we are doing a research project with the goal to positively impact the HCC community and have your voices heard. We hope to better understand the lives of people with HCC and we can’t do this without hearing unique voices like yours.
We are looking for people living with HCC, as well as their loved ones (spouses, family, etc.)The results of this project will be used to help build programs and services that improve the experiences of people with HCC.
Please know that your responses will be strictly anonymous following the interview. Your words will never be shared with your name attached to them.
The interview will be conducted virtually over the telephone or using a computer. The length of the interview is flexible depending on your availability and needs.
As a thank you for your time, you will receive $250 for the phone call and additional financial compensation if you also complete the homework activity.Please contact only if you or a loved one has been diagnosed with HCC.
If you’re interested please message on here or email: recruitment@throughlinestrategy.com
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This is a PhD Clinical Psychology research study from the University of Edinburgh and UBC on childhood sexual experiences/abuse. Adult cisgender men or women from ANYWHERE requested for a SKYPE interview. Thank you!
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We are looking for a committed Board Member to serve on the Canadian Pride Historical Society’s Board of Directors. The Board Member's responsibilities include both governance and operational management tasks. We are looking for individuals that have prior leadership experience and strong diplomatic skills. As a Board Member will be passionately committed to the society’s Vision of inspiring conversations about the future of the Pride Movement in Canada as we share the stories of our past.
General responsibilities of a Board Member include the following:
· Knowing the organization's vision, mission, programs, policies, and needs.
· Preparing for meetings by reviewing the agenda and supporting documentation.
· Submitting a monthly written report.
· Regularly attending board and committee meetings and participating actively and conscientiously.
· Keeping up with issues and trends that affect the society.
· Approving reports, budgets, and business decisions.
· Contributing to the development of policies and strategic plans.
· Understanding the organization's financial affairs and ensuring fiduciary responsibilities are met.
· Ensuring the organization complies with legal requirements.
· Maintaining confidentiality on all internal society affairs.
· Taking the lead on an operational area within the society.Board Member Requirements:
· Proven track record in an executive leadership role.
· Previous pride board experience would be considered an asset.
· Sufficient time availability for board duties.
· Strong diplomatic and interpersonal skills.
· Knowledge of your local pride’s history would be considered an asset.We are committed to ensuring our Board of Directors and supporting volunteer base are made up of a diverse group of individuals. We encourage the following groups to get involved with the CPHS:
· Trans Identified
· Non-Binary Identified
· Female Identified
· BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color)
· People aged 40+
· French-speaking or other languages spoken besides EnglishFor more information please visit www.cphs.ca
Interested applicants, please send your cover letter and resume to info@cphs.ca