Healthy teen girls sought for social behaviors study

VANCOUVER, Wash. – Washington State University Vancouver researcher Jessica Fales and colleagues are seeking adolescent participants for an online study of the social behaviors of female high-school students.

Teens will complete a 45-minute online survey and an online diary (5 minutes per day) for seven days.

They will answer questions about their mood, whether or not they have pain, their social behaviors, friendships, peer experiences and online social behavior.

Participants will receive up to $40 in gift certificates.

WSU is a partner in the study conducted by the Seattle Children’s Center for Child Health, Behavior and Development.

For more information, contact Elise Cho at elise.cho@seattlechildrens.org or 206-884-1128.

 

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