Thank you for your interest in this study!

We are conducting this research project because we want to understand more about maladaptive behaviors like eating disorder behaviors and self-harm. All study participants must meet certain eligibility criteria to make sure that they can participate safely and provide meaningful data for this project.

First, please complete the following questions and provide your contact information and preferences. Some of these questions are personal in nature; however, everything disclosed is confidential and will only be shared with research staff directly involved with this study and those who regulate or sponsor this study. Completion of this survey implies consent for us to keep the information.

If you appear to meet eligibility criteria based on today’s screening, you will be contacted within the next few weeks to provide further information and to schedule a study visit. There is no compensation for completing this brief survey. However, participants who are eligible and decide to participate in the full study may be compensated up to $500. The full study would include one study visit (approximately 3 hours) at our Sanford Center for Biobehavioral Research building. This visit would consist of having your height and weight measured, completing clinical interviews, filling out questionnaires, and completing a computer task. If after that visit you are eligible to continue in the study, the second part of the study would consist of 15 days of completing brief surveys (2-3 minutes each) throughout the day on your smartphone. If you would like to learn more about the study before completing the questions below, please contact Erika Lovaas at erika.lovaas@sanfordhealth.org or call 701-365-4923.

This survey will take approximately 5 minutes.

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* This questionnaire along with your responses will be saved and stored securely as data as a way to assess your potential study eligibility. Are you interested in proceeding with the initial screening to see if you qualify for a screening visit?

 
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