We would like to send a final invitation to participate in a research study with UW’s EMBARK (Eating-related Methodology, Behaviors, and Risk) Lab to understand the effectiveness of the Body Advocacy Movement (BAM) Health workshops for health professional students.
Study participants will be randomized into either a workshop group or a brochure group. The workshop consists of two, two-hour virtual participatory sessions and the brochure includes educational materials to read independently. Participants in both groups will complete a series of brief 20-minute surveys and activities at three different time points prior to and after completing their assigned task. All participants will be compensated for their time with $40 Amazon gift cards!
Workshops begin July 11th–July 13th, so this is your last chance to sign up! If you are interested, please follow this link for a screening survey.
To learn more about the BAM Health intervention, please see the attached flyer. If you have any questions about the study or about BAM Health in general, please email us at embarklab@psychiatry.wisc.edu. We appreciate your consideration!
If you have already completed the screening survey, you should have received a consent form from us to participate. If you have not filled out the consent form and would like to participate, please fill it out as soon as you can. If you did not receive this consent form, email us!
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This post was authored by Anna Kreynin on 07/06/2022.