Are you a parent of a 10–17 year old?

Researchers at Washington State University want to find out more about the relationship between self-compassion and health outcomes in children and adolescents. This study might be a good fit for your child if they are between 10 and 17 years old and want to participate in research. We are looking for youth who have persistent pain problems (like headaches, stomachaches, or muscle pains) and youth who do not have pain problems and are in good health.

Young people who participate in this study will complete an online survey (60 min.) where they will answer questions about their experiences with pain and how they respond to it. They will also answer questions about their socio-emotional functioning and feelings of self-compassion. See our flyer for more details. Young people who participate will receive a $10 Amazon gift card.

To have your child take part in this study or for more information, complete the pre-screener or contact Shanna Sonnier at health.research@wsu.edu. This research study, IRB #20200, has been approved by the Washington State University (WSU) IRB.

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