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Family Participation

What families can expect

WHO CAN PARTICIPATE?

Participating families will be individuals who join mostly in the second trimester of pregnancy and continue in the study with their newborn infants. Some individuals may be invited to join the study later in their pregnancy or shortly after delivery. It is important that people who join the study are of differing backgrounds, with varied education, income levels, and living environments.

Study locations are across the United States. Each location will have study navigation services available to guide families through the study, answer questions, and provide additional support to families as needed.

Participation

 

Who can participate?

Participating families will be individuals who join mostly in the second trimester of pregnancy and continue in the study with their newborn infants. Some individuals may be invited to join the study later in their pregnancy or shortly after delivery.

Study locations are across the United States. It is important that people who join the study are different races and ethnicities, with varied education, income levels, and living environments.  

What will study participants be expected to do?

During these visits, you will be asked to complete interviews and questionnaires. 

In addition, you and/or your child will be asked to:  

  • Provide samples, such as blood (birth parent), urine and saliva (birth parent and child)
  • Participate in behavioral assessments
  • Wear activity and/or heart rate trackers for brief periods of time
  • Undergo safe, non-invasive methods that provide pictures of your child’s brain and measure the brain activity of your child

After the first year, some of these assessments will be repeated each year.

What about costs?

All study assessments and procedures will be provided to you free of charge. You will be compensated for the time spent participating in the study.  

Will personal information be protected?

All identifying information from or about you will be kept private and confidential, as required by law. 

Your family’s information and samples will be stored without personally identifiable information, along with that of others in the study. Researchers will learn from your contributions for many years to come.

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BECOME A PARTICIPANT

As parents, caregivers, health care providers, and researchers, we share a common goal: helping our children grow to be healthy and happy.

We invite you to participate in a study that will expand our knowledge of development from the prenatal period through early childhood with the goal of understanding how to better support healthy futures for all children for generations to come.

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