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CIRP Research Studies
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ADHD ETA Driving Cohort Study
We are asking both parents and their child between ages 16-18 who recently received their learner's permit to partner with us as we learn more about teen driving safety. We are looking for children both with and without an ADHD diagnosis to participate.
ADHD ETA Naturalistic Driving Study
This study is open to teens ages 16-20 who are about to receive or recently received their driver’s license, and a parent.
Autism ETA Cohort Study
Parents and their child between 16 and 21 on the autism spectrum are both asked to partner with us for this study as we learn more about the decisions you make about transportation, including driving. We also hope to learn about how transportation influences quality of life and other outcomes.
Car Seat Injury & Prevention Center Study
Distracted Driving App Study
This study invites teens 16-18 years old and their parent/guardian to partner with the Center for Injury Research and Prevention as we investigate a potential mobile app to prevent smartphone use while driving.
Drive Focus Study
We are asking teens with autism between the ages of 16-21 who have expressed interest in learning how to drive or have received their learner's permit in the past 3 months, and their parent/primary caregiver to participate in an interview study.
Driving After Concussion in Adolescents
Our Driving after Concussion study needs the help of both healthy and recently concussed teen partners in our research to understand how concussion affects driving behaviors in teens.
Early Driving among Adolescents with CHD
We are looking for teens with CHD who are 15 to 19 years old and have a learner’s permit or valid driver’s license, or interest in obtaining a learner’s permit or driver’s license and their parent/legal guardian. The study will be conducted remotely.
Health Behavior Adolescent CHD
The teenage years can be an exciting time for friendships and becoming more independent.
Preventing Distracted Driving
The purpose of this research study is to figure out if a new smartphone app impacts distracted driving, and to learn parent and teen perspectives on the app.