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Online Research Opportunity for Teens with ASD

9/11/2022

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​Our colleagues in the Social Competence and Treatment Lab (SCTL) at Stony Brook University are conducting a research study for children ages 11-16 with ASD to better understand and support emotional resilience and stress coping skills. The Online Promoting Resilience in Teens with ASD (OPRITA) Study is completed entirely online, and upon completed of the study, participants will receive an Amazon.com gift card (please see enclosed flyer).
Here is more in-depth information about the study:
The OPRITA Study is for kids and teens ages 11-16 with ASD. The goal of this study is to better understand and support emotional resilience and stress coping skills among teens with ASD. Participation in this study is entirely online, involving two virtual visits (via Zoom):
1.) The "Baseline" virtual visit will include questionnaires for the parents and their child to complete and an online activity for their child to participate in.
2.) The "Follow-Up" virtual visit will take place three months later and will include questionnaires for the parent and their child to complete.
If you are interested in enrolling, please click here:
https://bit.ly/OnlinePRITA
Thank you so much for your time and consideration! If you have any further questions, please feel free to reach out to SCTL at lernerlab@stonybrook.edu or call us at 631-632-7857.
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