Recruiting Current Or Former Female NCAA Distance Runners For Study
THIS STUDY IS NOT AFFILIATED WITH CARA.
Study ID: HUM00140870 IRB: Health Sciences and Behavioral Sciences Date Approved: 6/19/2018
Recruitment Email:
Subject line: Recruiting current or former female NCAA distance runners for study
Dear Potential Participant,
Researchers at the University of Michigan School of Public Health are looking for current or former female NCAA distance runners to participation in a research study.
This study is being conducted to better understand NCAA female distance runners’ experiences in dealing with physical and/or psychological health conditions during or following their collegiate running careers.
If you take part in this study, you would be asked to participate in one in-person interview between the months of June and December 2018. Subjects must be at least 18 years old to participate.
To determine your eligibility, please open and complete the Qualtrics link included below. Your answers to the questionnaires (LEAF-Q and FAST) will provide information about your risk of the Female Athlete Triad (TRIAD) and Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S). Women not at risk will not be eligible for the study. You will be notified of your eligibility, via email, within one week of completing the questionnaire. If you have any questions about the study, please email Traci Carson at tlcars@umich.edu or call at 810-287-3367.
Email is generally not a secure way to communicate sensitive or health related information as there are many ways for unauthorized users to access email. You should avoid sending sensitive, detailed personal information by email. Email should also not be used to convey information of an urgent nature. If you need to talk to someone immediately or would prefer not to receive study communication by email, please contact your team physician or athletic trainer.
Qualtrics link: https://umich.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_agHdTRdg0RNHS3b
Thank you,
Traci Carson
University of Michigan School of Public Health
Department of Epidemiology