Transition to Parenthood: Environmental Factors Influencing Health, Attachment, and Well Being
Sponsor: |
Internal Funding |
Enrolling: |
Female Patients Only |
IRB Number: |
AAAV2405 |
Contact: |
Lugo Lab: / lugolab@nyspi.columbia.edu |
The Lugo Lab at Columbia University's Department of Psychiatry is conducting a study to investigate how health domains, such as sleep and financial stress, impact maternal well-being and perceptions of the environment during and after the pregnancy period. We are recruiting English-speaking participants who are 18-45 years of age, are currently pregnant for at least 28 weeks or more, have no other adoptive or biological child(ren), and qualify for public assistance programs. Participants will be asked to complete a mix of surveys, a 1-on-1 interview, and a small focus group interview throughout the perinatal period. Enrolled participants will be compensated based on their time and effort in the study, with up to a total of $150! If you are interested in participating, we invite you to sign up with your contact information and a researcher will contact you to ask questions that determine your eligibility. The Principal Investigator of the lab is Dr. Claudia Lugo-Candelas, whose lab is located in Columbia's Medical Center.
Investigator
Claudia Lugo-Candelas, MS, PhD
Are you currently between the ages of 18 and 45? |
Yes |
No |
Is the child you are currently pregnant with going to be your first child? (including biological or adoptive) |
Yes |
No |
Do you speak English? |
Yes |
No |
Are you currently at least 28 weeks pregnant? |
Yes |
No |
Do you qualify for public assistance programs? |
Yes |
No |