Clinical Study
Intergenerational Differences in Mental Health within South-Asian Households
Intergenerational (people of many ages) differences may have mental health perspectives differ from parent to child. This study will explore how intergenerational mental health views differ from parent to child. Including the effects of family dynamics and the personal mental health of family members. Specifically, in homes with South-Asian immigrant parents and their second-generation children. People in the study will complete surveys and interviews.
For more information contact:
Shreya Harikumar
u1240903@utah.edu
8019419068
IRB#: IRB_00173613
| PI: SHREYA HARIKUMAR
| Department: ETHNIC STUDIES
| Approval Date: 2024-02-21 19:10:00
Study Categories: Mental Health and Well-being Studies
| Specialties: Psychology, Counseling
Who can participate?
Gender: All
Age: Over 18 years old
Volunteers: Volunteers with special conditions
Location: From Home
Inclusion Criteria:
- Ages 18 years and older
- Identify as South Asian
- At least one parent and one child 18-24 years old from each household.
- Parents must be first-generation immigrants with children who are second-generation
Will I be paid for my time?
Yes