Participants Wanted for Women's Health Study
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Researchers in the Community Health
Promotion program in the Department of Health, Human Performance and
Recreation are seeking female participants to include in a study of women's
health.
Researchers are interested in learning more about how young
adult women think and feel about themselves and their sexuality. In order to do
this, they are conducting online survey research with women who are 18 or
older. Participants do not have to be currently sexually active.
All responses are anonymous and will be kept
confidential to the extent allowed by law and University of Arkansas
policy. The survey takes 30 minutes to complete.
For those interested in participating, click here.
Contacts
Hannah Coffman, graduate student
Health, Human Performance and Recreation
479-790-9207,
hcoffman@uark.edu
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