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DNA methylation in childhood trauma survivors and subsequent health issues.
This is a qualitative research interview that aims to understand how epigenetic changes linked to childhood trauma may influence the health of trauma survivors. We hope to find what diseases are more prevalent in children who have experienced child abuse than children who have not experienced child abuse. And, if possible what could be the role of DNA methylation in increasing susceptibility to these certain diseases? Participants will share their subjective views on the subject for a 30 minutes semi-structured research interview.
Melissa Cesaire - at mvc6174@psu.edu or 561-425-4606
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18 year(s) or older
STUDY00017996
Inclusion Criteria:
Current and former researcher studying trauma, and/or epigenetic changes linked to traumaHealth professional that interact with traumatized patients
Participants must be 18 years of age or older
All genders, ethnicities or citizenships may be able to participate
Exclusion Criteria:
1. Those who are not qualified as a professional researcher or health professional 2. Those who are less than 18 years old
Children's Health, Mental & Behavioral Health