Remote Child Behavior Research Study
Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh are investigating how a smartphone app can help parents of children with behavior issues learn and use new skills. Join our compensated study today!
Fast Facts
Parents with Children 5-8 Years Old
Child Exhibiting Behavior Issues, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, OR Conduct Disorder
Compensation Provided
Nationwide
Study Background
The goal of this study is to understand the effectiveness of a smartphone app in helping parents of children with behavior problems.
To measure the app’s effectiveness, we will measure what skills parents learn and how parents use the app. We also aim to understand if/how you and your child’s behaviors change over time.
Your participation in this study may help improve approaches to managing childhood behavior problems and increase access to evidence-based content. Join our compensated study today!
Study Background
The goal of this study is to understand the effectiveness of a smartphone app in helping parents of children with behavior problems.
To measure the app’s effectiveness, we will measure what skills parents learn and how parents use the app. We also aim to understand if/how you and your child’s behaviors change over time.
Your participation in this study may help improve approaches to managing childhood behavior problems and increase access to evidence-based content. Join our compensated study today!
Additional Information
You may qualify for this study if you meet the following criteria.
Key Criteria:
- Parent with a child 5 to 8 years old
- Child has behavior problems and/or exhibits symptoms of oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) or symptoms of conduct disorder (CD)
- Must have smartphone device (iOS/Android) and internet access
- No current treatment for behavioral or mental health diagnosis