2013-05-29

[DIV28SUPER] Research Participation Request

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From: Sammie Dugan-Wilson <sduganwilson@Forest.edu>
Date: May 23, 2013 1:25:47 PM EDT
Subject: Research Participation Request

You are invited to participate in a dissertation research project conducted by Samantha R. Dugan-Wilson, MA, CRADC, principal researcher, and David F. Mrad, PhD, ABPP (Forensic), committee chair.  This project has been approved by the IRB of Forest Institute.  If you choose to participate, you will be asked to complete a brief survey answering questions about your use of interview procedures and assessment instruments when conducting assessments of substance use.   The survey should take no longer than 10 or 15 minutes to complete.  You do not have to work primarily in addictions to complete this survey.  If you have completed any evaluations that involve the assessment of substance use then you are invited to participate.  This research will help to expand the knowledge of accepted and frequently used substance abuse assessment strategies.  

If you choose to participate, please click on the link below.  You will be directed to the survey, which will begin with the informed consent document.  Your participation will be anonymous.  If you have any further questions, please contact the principal researcher at sduganwilson@forest.edu or the committee chair atdmrad@forest.edu.  

 

 

Thank you for your consideration.  

Sincerely,

 


Samantha Dugan-Wilson, MA
Samantha Dugan-Wilson | Doctoral Student, Clinical Psychology
The School of Professional Psychology at Forest Institute
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