UNTUniversity of North Texas’ Center for Psychosocial Health Research is looking for 120 more participants in its Project Gray Pride.
A research study, which examines health and psychosocial issues in LGBT folks 50+ years old, is looking for participants. The study is intended to advance research on health and quality of life of the aging LGBT community (50+ years), an under-represented group in current research.
We hope to identify needs for the community in the areas of mental health, healthcare, social services, and legislation. All information we collect is kept strictly confidential, and the results of our study are only published/presented in aggregate.
Participants in the study meet with research assistants from UNT’s Center for Psychosocial Health Research. Participants will meet team members in public places appropriate for the task that are geographically convenient to participants.
You don’t necessarily have to go up to Denton to participate. Resource Center is providing use of their meeting rooms to conduct surveys. Surveys are conducted in person on a laptop, which usually takes about an hour and a half to complete. All participants receive a $25 cash incentive for their participation.
If you are interested in participating, please contact: Bart Poché, Center for Psychosocial Health Research, University of North Texas. 972-333-3407. bartonpoche@my.unt.edu.