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How Do YOU Do Community? Research Study

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Please note: Recruitment for this study is now closed. 

Research Participants Needed! We are conducting a research study to better understand how young adults with mental health conditions, especially those who have been marginalized, define and experience community participation since COVID-19. 

Your unique story is important! It can add to knowledge and understanding, which can lead to improvements in policies, systems, and supports for young adults who have been marginalized.

To learn more about the Community Participation since the COVID-19 Pandemic study, visit our Research & Training Project page.


We are prioritizing the voices of those who:

  • Are 18 to 30 years old
  • Experience mental health concerns that make work, school, or your personal life challenging
  • Identify as BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, or Person of Color), LGBTQIA+, and/or with experience in the justice or child welfare systems   

What’s involved?

  • Participate in a one-time Zoom interview (Up to 90 minutes) with a young adult interviewer
  • Receive a $30 Visa e-gift card
  • Contribute to research on the needs of young adults who have been marginalized and whose voices are underrepresented in research  

Want to take the first step?

Click here to complete the online eligibility survey today!

Contact a member of our team to learn more: Mei.Pearlstein@umassmed.edu or 508-864-5329
IRB Docket #STUDY00001782

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