$50 Disability & Mental Health Study

Paid Research Opportunity: Share Your Mental Health Experiences as a Person with a Disability

The University of Colorado Colorado Springs is conducting a research study to better understand the experiences of people with disabilities in mental health services. The goal is to develop training for practitioners that reduces ableism and equips them to competently serve individuals with disabilities.

What’s Involved

  • Commitment: Less than 3 hours total
  • Process:
    • A 10–15 minute screening call
    • An online survey
    • A 60–90 minute virtual interview
  • Compensation: $50 digital gift card

How to Participate

If you’re interested in joining this study, email aats@uccs.edu to get started.

Questions?

Contact Jose Tapia at aats@uccs.edu or call 956-521-3232 for more information.

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