Online Reproductive Health Clinics Survey
Researchers at Oregon Health & Science University are conducting a survey on health education and fake reproductive health clinics for teens and young adults in Oregon.
Fast Facts

15-25 Years Old

Chance to Win

Oregon Residents
Study Background
This study seeks to understand how adolescents and young adults in Oregon perceive and learn about fake reproductive health clinics through school-based health education.
Adolescents and young adults often face misinformation when seeking reproductive healthcare, especially from fake clinics that may present themselves as legitimate providers. To address this, researchers at Oregon Health & Science University are conducting a short online survey to learn more about young people’s knowledge and experiences with reproductive health education in schools—and what they know about these deceptive clinics.
Participants will be asked to share their thoughts in a quick, anonymous 5–10 minute online survey. The insights collected will help researchers design better educational tools to protect young people from misinformation and mismanagement when seeking reproductive care. No personal identifying information will be collected, and participation is completely voluntary.
Study Background
This study seeks to understand how adolescents and young adults in Oregon perceive and learn about fake reproductive health clinics through school-based health education.
Adolescents and young adults often face misinformation when seeking reproductive healthcare, especially from fake clinics that may present themselves as legitimate providers. To address this, researchers at Oregon Health & Science University are conducting a short online survey to learn more about young people’s knowledge and experiences with reproductive health education in schools—and what they know about these deceptive clinics.
Participants will be asked to share their thoughts in a quick, anonymous 5–10 minute online survey. The insights collected will help researchers design better educational tools to protect young people from misinformation and mismanagement when seeking reproductive care. No personal identifying information will be collected, and participation is completely voluntary.
Additional Information
The goal of the CPC Study is to better understand what teens and young adults in Oregon know about fake reproductive health clinics, and how their school health education has shaped that knowledge. This will help researchers develop educational interventions to prevent mismanagement and misinformation.
You may qualify for this survey if you meet the following criteria.
Inclusion Criteria:
- 15-25 years old
- Live in Oregon
You’ll be asked to complete a one-time online survey that takes about 5–10 minutes. It will ask general questions about your experience with school health education and your knowledge of fake reproductive health centers. There is no follow-up required, and your responses are completely anonymous.
While there is no guaranteed payment, you’ll have the option to enter your email for a chance to win a $10 gift card through a lottery after completing the survey.
There is no cost for you to participate in our research study.