Psychology Study: Looking for Women Who Are Planning to Start Using Hormonal Contraceptives

Researchers in the Psychology Department are looking at how women feel before and after they start using hormonal contraceptives. In this study, women will be asked to take a 45-minute online survey twice, about two months apart. The questions are broadly focused on women's social perceptions and attitudes. Participants who complete the first survey will receive a $20 Amazon gift card. We'll send an email in two months with the link to the second survey. Participants who also complete the second survey will receive a second Amazon gift card, this one for $25.

If you are currently not using hormonal contraceptives but plan to start in the next two to three months, please complete this interest form, and we will send you more information about the study: https://uark.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_03pkkg8wIUuGXDo.

You can also email us at uapsych.bcstudy@gmail.com.

 

Contacts

Anastasia Makhanova, assistant professor
Department of Psychological Science
415-531-7624, ammakhan@uark.edu

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