Daily Stress and Alcohol Use Research Study
Researchers at Washington University in St. Louis are conducting a research study on daily stress and alcohol use. Join our compensated study today!

Fast Facts

Young Adult Who Uses Alcohol

Research Study Testing Mobile Assessment App

Compensation Provided

Conducted Remotely
Study Background
Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine are conducting a study on the relationship between daily stress and alcohol use to better understand how these factors impact young adults.
Young adults are exposed to stressors that increase the risk for alcohol use. Although the link between daily stressors and substance use has been documented, there’s still much to learn. Participants in this study will be asked to complete a survey and test out an assessment app created by researchers. Help advance research and join our study today!

Study Background
Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine are conducting a study on the relationship between daily stress and alcohol use to better understand how these factors impact young adults.

Young adults are exposed to stressors that increase the risk for alcohol use. Although the link between daily stressors and substance use has been documented, there’s still much to learn. Participants in this study will be asked to complete a survey and test out an assessment app created by researchers. Help advance research and join our study today!
Additional Information
This study is being conducted to explore how daily stress impacts alcohol use among young adults. Researchers aim to understand the connection between these factors to inform future strategies for supporting healthy behaviors.
You may qualify for this study if you meet the following criteria.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Young adult
- Use alcohol
- Own a smartphone
- US Resident
- Speak English
- Willing to complete in-app assessments several times per day
If you decide to participate in this research survey, you will complete a screening form to determine your eligibility. Those eligible will be sent a link to an online consent form, and if they consent they will be routed directly to complete a survey. After completing the survey, participants will meet with the research team via Zoom for an orientation to the EMA app and will be asked to complete assessments in the app for 21 days. There is no intervention/support provided in this study.
Compensation is provided up to $70 for completing all components of the study.
There is no cost for you to participate in our research study.