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Trauma Registry
Click here to join our list of community members interested in participating in research.
Social Interactions and Post-COVID Adaptation
Purpose: to learn more about psychological outcomes in response to the COVID-19 pandemic
BRIGHT: Building Resilience after Injury: A Growth and Healing Toolkit
Purpose: To provide early intervention behavioral health care to people who have recently been injured.
 

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COVID-19 and Community Resilience Survey
Purpose: To learn more about the relationship between COVID-19, environmental stressors, barriers to care, mental health, and best practices for the development of online mental health interventions.
Extreme Heat Waves and COVID-19
Purpose: Improve the understanding of how people cope with and adapt to multiple evolving hazards (extreme heat and COVID-19).
Eco-Social Interactions Influencing Human Exposure to Ticks and the Lyme Disease Agent
Purpose: To help develop Lyme disease prevention methods.

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