MAMA: Managing Anxiety, Mood, and Alcohol During Pregnancy

The purpose of this research study is to learn more about the relationship between anxiety and drinking behaviors before, during, and after pregnancy. Participating in this study involves 3 visits throughout your pregnancy. The first and third visit will…

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Pay and time

Guaranteed $/hour

$137.50/hr

Guaranteed money only, divided by stated participant time. Raffles are excluded.

Compensation

$550

cash or direct payment

Time

4 hours

Per visit:
$150
Paid visits:
3
Completion bonus:
$100
Sessions:
3

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Compensation, verbatim

Participants will be compensated with a $150 Visa debit card for each study visit, and a $100 bonus Visa debit card for completing all three visits, for a possible total of $550 in Visa debit cards. Disbursement will occur at the end of each visit. Please note that we are unable to offer mileage compensation.

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  • stated total taken from a long prose description; other amounts were ignored

Duration, verbatim

Visit 1: 1.5 hours<br>Visit 2: 1 hour<br>Visit 3: 1.5 hours
Compensation confidence:
medium
Duration confidence:
medium
Currency kind:
cash
Raffle only:
no

Who can take part

Age:
18 to 40
Sex:
female participants only
Condition required:
currently pregnant or expecting

Other criteria mentioned in the listing:

  • condition-gated: currently pregnant or expecting
  • open to female participants only
  • involves blood draws

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Study record

IRB number:
STUDY2024-1049
IRB approval:
September 20, 2024
Principal investigator:
PI: Andres G. Viana, Ph.D., ABPP
Coordinator:
Emily Mallin
Recruitment opened:
not stated
Recruitment ends:
not stated
Posted:
October 3, 2025
Last modified upstream:
October 3, 2025
Posting length:
6 months
Location:
Bryan-College Station – on-campus
Format:
Multiple Visits
Field:
Behavioral Sciences, Psychology / Cognitive
Topic:
Childhood Development, Health

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