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CONSENT TO PARTICIPATE IN SCREENING PROCEDURE OF RESEARCH Title of Research Project: Development of Self and Social Processing in Adolescence (UTD IRB: IRB-23-341) Principal Investigator: Alva Tang Contact Number: 972-883-382
Invitation to Answer Questions and See If You or Your Child Is Eligible for a Research Study: You are providing information to questions that will determine your own eligibility (if you are over age 18) or your child's eligibility (if you are a parent) for a research study. This consent form will help you choose whether you will provide information in this initial screening process. Purpose of Screening and Description of Study: To determine your own eligibility or your child's eligibility (if you are a parent) for a study examining brain processes during social evaluation and relations with behavior in adolescence. We will ask you several questions about yourself (if you are over age 18 and interested in participating) or about your child (if you are a parent interested in participating with your child). The question will ask about demographics (e.g., age), history of head trauma, and neurological disorders. Number of Participants: If you or your child are eligible to participate in the actual study, you will be one of approximately 120 people in this research study. Duration of Questions in Screener: The screening questions will take less than 5 minutes to complete. Possible Risks: There is minimal risk associated with participation in this study. The questions include information about demographic and health information. Possible Benefits: You may not directly benefit from this screening procedure of this study, but others may benefit by applying the knowledge from the data gathered to design further prevention and intervention studies. Alternatives to Participation: You may choose not to participate in this screening procedure. Voluntary Participation: Participation is voluntary. All individuals have the right to agree or refuse to participate in this screening process. Individuals who consent to participate also have the right to change their minds at any time during the procedure by not submitting the information online or by telling the researcher that you no longer wish to be included. Refusal to participate will not affect your legal rights or the quality of healthcare and education you may wish to receive at any healthcare setting or higher education institution. If UTD students are involved: Your participation (or decision not to participate) will not affect your grades or education in any way. Records of Participation in this Research: All of the information participants provide to investigators as part of this research will be protected and held in confidence within the limits of the law and institutional regulation. All electronic data will be kept on password protected computers on a server that can only be accessed by the Laboratory for Healthy Socio-emotional Development staff and graduate students. The key file that links directly identifying information (name and contact information) to the code will be stored in a password-protected file on a secure computer network. If a subject is eligible and has agreed to be contacted for follow-up studies, the key file will include the link between name, contact information, and study code. Information Available to Others: Only trained research personnel within the lab, who are working on the study will have access to the data. Collaborators who work on the study will only have access to deidentified data. UT Dallas Institutional Review Board (IRB): Members and associated staff of the IRB of the University of Texas at Dallas may review the records of your participation in this research. An IRB is a group of people who are responsible for assuring the community that the rights of participants in research are respected. A representative of the UTD IRB may contact you to gather information about your participation in this research. If you wish, you may refuse to answer questions the representative of the IRB may ask. Publications Associated with this Research: The results of this research may appear in publications but individual participants will not be identified. Contact People:If you want more information about this research, contact the researchers listed on the first page of this form. Participants who want more information about their rights as a participant or who want to report a research related injury may contact: The University of Texas at Dallas Human Subjects Research Office 972-883-4575 UTD Office of Research and Innovation
Are you 18 years or older and interested in participating in this study?
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CONSENT TO PARTICIPATE IN SCREENING PROCEDURE OF RESEARCH Title of Research Project: Development of Self and Social Processing in Adolescence (UTD IRB: IRB-23-341) Principal Investigator: Alva Tang Contact Number: 972-883-382
Invitation to Answer Questions and See If You or Your Child Is Eligible for a Research Study: You are providing information to questions that will determine your own eligibility (if you are over age 18) or your child's eligibility (if you are a parent) for a research study. This consent form will help you choose whether you will provide information in this initial screening process. Purpose of Screening and Description of Study: To determine your own eligibility or your child's eligibility (if you are a parent) for a study examining brain processes during social evaluation and relations with behavior in adolescence. We will ask you several questions about yourself (if you are over age 18 and interested in participating) or about your child (if you are a parent interested in participating with your child). The question will ask about demographics (e.g., age), history of head trauma, and neurological disorders. Number of Participants: If you or your child are eligible to participate in the actual study, you will be one of approximately 120 people in this research study. Duration of Questions in Screener: The screening questions will take less than 5 minutes to complete. Possible Risks: There is minimal risk associated with participation in this study. The questions include information about demographic and health information. Possible Benefits: You may not directly benefit from this screening procedure of this study, but others may benefit by applying the knowledge from the data gathered to design further prevention and intervention studies. Alternatives to Participation: You may choose not to participate in this screening procedure. Voluntary Participation: Participation is voluntary. All individuals have the right to agree or refuse to participate in this screening process. Individuals who consent to participate also have the right to change their minds at any time during the procedure by not submitting the information online or by telling the researcher that you no longer wish to be included. Refusal to participate will not affect your legal rights or the quality of healthcare and education you may wish to receive at any healthcare setting or higher education institution. If UTD students are involved: Your participation (or decision not to participate) will not affect your grades or education in any way. Records of Participation in this Research: All of the information participants provide to investigators as part of this research will be protected and held in confidence within the limits of the law and institutional regulation. All electronic data will be kept on password protected computers on a server that can only be accessed by the Laboratory for Healthy Socio-emotional Development staff and graduate students. The key file that links directly identifying information (name and contact information) to the code will be stored in a password-protected file on a secure computer network. If a subject is eligible and has agreed to be contacted for follow-up studies, the key file will include the link between name, contact information, and study code. Information Available to Others: Only trained research personnel within the lab, who are working on the study will have access to the data. Collaborators who work on the study will only have access to deidentified data. UT Dallas Institutional Review Board (IRB): Members and associated staff of the IRB of the University of Texas at Dallas may review the records of your participation in this research. An IRB is a group of people who are responsible for assuring the community that the rights of participants in research are respected. A representative of the UTD IRB may contact you to gather information about your participation in this research. If you wish, you may refuse to answer questions the representative of the IRB may ask. Publications Associated with this Research: The results of this research may appear in publications but individual participants will not be identified. Contact People: If you want more information about this research, contact the researchers listed on the first page of this form. Participants who want more information about their rights as a participant or who want to report a research related injury may contact: The University of Texas at Dallas Human Subjects Research Office 972-883-4575 UTD Office of Research and Innovation
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For parents: Does your child have a close friend within three years his/her age (e.g., if your child is 12, then the close friend should be between 9-15)?
For young adults answering for yourself: Do you have a close friend within three years your age (e.g., if you are 18, then your close friend should be between 15-21)?
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For parents: Does your child have a history of head trauma and/or seizures that have led to loss of consciousness?
For young adults answering about yourself: Do you have a history of head trauma and/or seizures that have led to a loss of consciousness?
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For parents: Does your child have any neurological disorders (e.g., epilepsy, encephalitis)?
For young adults answering for yourself: Do you have any neurological disorders (e.g., epilepsy, encephalitis)?
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For parents: Does your child currently use psychotropic medications (e.g. anti-depressants, anxiolytics, anti-psychotics) or stimulants (e.g., for ADHD)?
For young adults answering for self: Do you currently use psychotropic medications (e.g. anti-depressants, anxiolytics, anti-psychotics) or stimulants (e.g., for ADHD)?
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If yes, what kinds of psychotropic medications? (please list)
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For parents: Does your child currently and regularly attend psychotherapy for psychiatric symptoms?
For young adults answering for self: Do you currently and regularly attend psychotherapy for psychiatric symptoms?
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For parents: Does your child have a hairtype (e.g., braids, fake hair) that would make it difficult to put a swim cap on?
For young adults answering for self: Do you have a hairtype (e.g., braids, fake hair) that would make it difficult to put a swim cap on?
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Are you willing to take out these braids and fake hair for the experiment so that we can place an EEG net on the head to measure brain activity?
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For Parents: Does your child wear a hijab?
For young adults answering for themselves: Do you wear a hijab?
[We ask this question to ensure only female research assistants are present during the lab visit. While completing the EEG task, you must remove the hijab to put on the cap.]
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For parents: Is your child allergic to soap or latex?
For young adults answering for self: Are you allergic to soap or latex?
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For parents: Does your child have his/her own smart mobile phone?
For young adults answering for self: Do you have your own smart mobile phone?
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Participating in Future Research Studies: We would like to contact you in the future to see if you would be interested in participating in a research study. Please indicate below if you are willing to be contacted about any future research studies.
Yes, I agree to be contacted about future research studies
No, I do not want to be contacted about future research studies
If you are eligible, you will receive an email with an invitation code to sign up on SONA (if you are a UTD student) or we will give you a phone call.
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