Participate in a Paid Study to Help Researchers Learn More About Suicidal Thoughts

Participate in a Paid Study to Help Researchers Learn More About Suicidal Thoughts
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Have you had thoughts of suicide over the past month? If so, you may be eligible to participate in an in-person research study on campus and get a $25 Amazon gift card for your participation.

Research at the U of A is studying the relationship between emotions and thoughts. Eligibility requirements:

  • 18 years old or older
  • Able to read English
  • Meet screening criteria
  • Able to come too the U of A campus for an in-person study session

Complete the screening or use the QR code here. 

Contact esa.research.uark@gmail.com for more information.

Contacts

Arooj Abid, graduate student
Department of Psychological Science
248-275-9451, aa133@uark.edu

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