TELL US YOUR
STORY
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused many of us to change how we interact with others. Are you getting enough social support? Are you feeling lonely? Are you getting enough private time? We want to understand how your social life has changed and how this has impacted your well-being.
Sign upSOCIAL ISOLATION & YOUR HEALTH
Some of us can be alone but not feel lonely, but many of us begin to feel more depressed and anxious if we are socially isolated for too long. In fact, we know loneliness can have signficant negative effects on our physical and mental health. We want to know how your social interactions have affected you and your health.
Sign up15 MINUTES.
ONCE A MONTH.
We do not know what the lasting effects of this pandemic will be. We want to start gathering information from people just like you to understand how your life and health may change over the course of the pandemic. Just 15 minutes once a month can make a huge difference.
Sign upWhat should I expect?
This study will ask you to answer questions and complete very short tasks using secure online software which is specifically designed for researchers to collect data from all over the world while protecting their privacy and confidentiality.
SIGN UP
Once you click the link to sign up, you will see this study’s informed consent. This will give you a chance to read about our study and decide whether or not you would like to take part.
ANSWER QUESTIONS
We will ask you to answer questions, perform short tasks, and make short videos to learn more about you, your social relationships, your mood, and your behaviors. This should take about 15 minutes.
REPEAT NEXT MONTH
We would like to collect this data from you each month which should only take you around 10-15 minutes to complete. We would like to collect surveys from you for 12 months. But, remember, your participation is entirely voluntary and you can stop at any time.
Join our study today and make a difference!
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GET STARTED TODAYResources
If you would like to learn more about the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) or would like to find help, here are a few nationwide resources for you to check out