Extreme Weather Events and Early Child Adversity: An Intensive Longitudinal Pilot Study
Sponsor: |
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences |
Enrolling: |
Male and Female Patients |
Study Length: |
1 Years |
Clinic Visits: |
2 |
IRB Number: |
AAAV3031 |
U.S. Govt. ID: |
NA |
Contact: |
Lugo Lab: 646-774-5884 / lugolab@nyspi.columbia.edu |
The Lugo Lab at Columbia University's Department of Psychiatry is conducting a study of extreme weather events and family functioning. We are recruiting mothers of children between 1-3 year old, who identify as Puerto Rican background, live in Uptown Manhattan or the Bronx and identify as low-income. You will be compensated for your time! All procedures can be done remotely! The study will involve a remote baseline interview/online survey, recuring online surveys for up to 12 months, and a final remove interview/survey. Participants will be compensated up to $452 total for their participation. If you are interested in participating, a researcher will contact you to determine your eligibility and to find a time that works with your schedule. The Principal Investigator of the lab is Dr. Claudia Lugo-Candelas, whose lab is located in Columbias Medical Center.
Investigator
Claudia Lugo-Candelas, MS, PhD
Do you identify as of Puerto Rican background or heritage? |
Yes |
No |
Are you between the age of 18-45? |
Yes |
No |
Do you identify as the mother (e.g., adopted, biological, or etc) of a child 1-3 years old? |
Yes |
No |
Does the child live with you full-time? |
Yes |
No |
Are you eligible to receive and of these: Food stamps, Snap/EBT, Medicaid, Unemployment, Head Start, WIC or other supports? |
Yes |
No |