HEY HOOSIERS! TELL US HOW YOU ARE KEEPING YOUR BRAIN HEALTHY! Your Thoughts and Opinions Matter!
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Andrew Saykin, PsyD
Primary Investigator
Overview
ARE YOU AGE 55 OR OLDER? WE WANT TO KNOW HOW YOU ARE KEEPING YOUR BRAIN HEALTHY!
Researchers at Indiana University School of Medicine are conducting a study to learn what Hoosiers in the Indianapolis area are doing to keep their brain healthy. We also need to know what people in our community already know about Alzheimer’s disease and their views about participating in Alzheimer’s disease research.
This study is funded by the National Institute on Aging and is sponsored by the Indiana University Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center (IADRC) in collaboration with the Roudebush VA Medical Center.
Your participation will help researchers work towards finding better treatment for Alzheimer’s disease.
Description
You may be eligible for this study if:
- You are 55 years of age or older
- You are a resident of Indianapolis or its surrounding areas
- You have no prior history of Alzheimer’s disease research participation that involves testing, medication, or observations
Participation involves completing a one-time 30-minute survey to share your attitudes about brain health and your understanding and beliefs about Alzheimer’s disease and research.
We will mail you a $35 Walmart gift card within 2-4 weeks after you complete the survey.
For questions about this study, you may also reach out to the study team directly by contacting Caprice Elliot at email: iadcreg@iu.edu
Eligibility
You may be eligible for this study if you meet the following criteria:
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Conditions:
alzheimers disease
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Age: Between 55 Years - 100 Years
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Gender: All
Eligibility Criteria:
- Adults ages 55 and older
- A resident of Indianapolis or its surrounding areas
- Have no prior history of Alzheimer’s disease research participation that involves testing, medication, or observations.
Study Title: Promoting Cultural Awareness and Diversity in Research about Alzheimer’s Disease and Cognitive Health (AD-REACH)
Updated on
25 Apr 2024.
Study ID: 20103335657