Research Study: African American Women's Experiences of Pregnancy Loss
My name is Carrie, and I'm a graduate student at Drexel University.
I am working on research project that studies African American women's coping after miscarriage and stillbirth. African American women experience miscarriage and stillbirth twice as often as any other racial/ethnic group, but there is almost no research dedicated to African American women's experiences of coping after this loss. This study was designed to address this inequality.
Participants fill out an anonymous online survey, which asks you about their pregnancy loss experiences and how you have coped and healed from this event. I hope that this information will help doctors and nurses improve their quality of care for African American women who have had a pregnancy loss.
If you are an African American women between the ages of 19 and 55 who has had an involuntary pregnancy loss (i.e., miscarriage, stillbirth, therapeutic abortion, an ectopic pregnancy followed by loss, or other fetal death) in the past four years, you are invited to take part in this study. The survey link is http://drexel.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_d73...
I can be reached by email at cmg349@drexel.edu if you have any questions or concerns. The advisor for this research, Dr. Pamela Geller, can be reached at pg27@drexel.edu.
Thank you!
Carrie Grady
Master of Science Candidate
Department of Psychology
Drexel University
I am working on research project that studies African American women's coping after miscarriage and stillbirth. African American women experience miscarriage and stillbirth twice as often as any other racial/ethnic group, but there is almost no research dedicated to African American women's experiences of coping after this loss. This study was designed to address this inequality.
Participants fill out an anonymous online survey, which asks you about their pregnancy loss experiences and how you have coped and healed from this event. I hope that this information will help doctors and nurses improve their quality of care for African American women who have had a pregnancy loss.
If you are an African American women between the ages of 19 and 55 who has had an involuntary pregnancy loss (i.e., miscarriage, stillbirth, therapeutic abortion, an ectopic pregnancy followed by loss, or other fetal death) in the past four years, you are invited to take part in this study. The survey link is http://drexel.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_d73...
I can be reached by email at cmg349@drexel.edu if you have any questions or concerns. The advisor for this research, Dr. Pamela Geller, can be reached at pg27@drexel.edu.
Thank you!
Carrie Grady
Master of Science Candidate
Department of Psychology
Drexel University