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Title: UNIVERSITY RESEARCH PROJECT: Children of African American mothers with a BPD
Post by: Elizabeth Onyeali on June 14, 2019, 01:32:30 PM
Clinical research participants needed:
Would you like to share your story about having an African American mother with borderline personality disorder?

When: Until July 1, 2019

Objective: To gain insight into how African American mothers with a BPD diagnosis directly influenced how their adult daughters view and form close relationships.  

This research could aid mental health professionals in understanding how mothers with an Axis II Cluster B emotional dysregulation disorder like BPD affect the attachment patterns and relationship experiences of their adult daughters.

Participation Audio-recorded telephone interview for 60 minutes. All information will be confidential and be used only for the purposes of this study.

Eligibility to Participate
      • Mother diagnosed with BPD by a medical professional
• Be resident of any part of the United States of America
• Be an African American woman between the ages of 18 and 45

Compensation: As a token of appreciation for participating in this study, you will be given a Starbucks, Target or Amazon e-Gift card worth $10.00

Enrollment To sign up or for more information contact:
(https://bpdfamily.com/message_board/images/mb/more-info.png) (elizabeth.onyeali@waldenu.edu)
   [Or call (224) 215-6458]

Authorization: The Walden University IRB Approval Number for this study is 06-05-19-0465129 and it expires on June 4, 2020


Title: Re: Clinical research participants needed
Post by: Harri on June 25, 2019, 06:53:45 PM


I am looking forward to reading about the study.  


Title: Re: UNIVERSITY RESEARCH PROJECT: Children of African American mothers with a BPD
Post by: Skip on June 28, 2019, 03:16:56 PM
This sounds like a really important study. The university has agreed to share its findings with us.

It's short notice, but it should be valuable.