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Parents:
Maternal Health Exposures Study:
We are investigating how in utero environmental exposures may or may not affect autism risk after the child is born. We are further interested in whether women with high estrogen levels may be more sensitive to the effects of environmental pollutants. Thus, we are specifically interested in hearing from biological mothers of children with or without Autism Spectrum Disorders. Some of the information we ask about is sensitive and personal; please know that we have extensive security firewalls in place in order to maintain the confidentiality of your information.
We are investigating how in utero environmental exposures may or may not affect autism risk after the child is born. We are further interested in whether women with high estrogen levels may be more sensitive to the effects of environmental pollutants. Thus, we are specifically interested in hearing from biological mothers of children with or without Autism Spectrum Disorders. Some of the information we ask about is sensitive and personal; please know that we have extensive security firewalls in place in order to maintain the confidentiality of your information.
- 8-15 minutes to complete
- $10 gift card upon completion
- Any Questions: email us at [email protected]
- The survey is now closed. Stay tuned for the results of the study.
Students:
Interested in working in the Social Learning and Development Laboratory?
If interested, contact Professor Molly Helt at [email protected]
- Work hands on with Professor Helt on current projects and papers
- Gain valuable research experience
- To see current projects in the lab click here
If interested, contact Professor Molly Helt at [email protected]