Hello everyone,
I have been asked to advise this forum of a study that is now recruiting participants in the Melbourne area. This is a study of the role of emotional responsiveness in opiate dependence and in recovery from dependence. They are looking for people age 18-45 to participate in a series of interviews and tests of brain activity over a 6-12 month period. They are interested in recruiting 3 groups of people:
1. People who have recently detoxed (or are about to detox) from all opiate drugs, including maintenance treatments.
2. People who are currently on a stable dose of buprenorphine.
3. People who have never had a substance use disorder (i.e. significant substance abuse and/or dependence) on anything other than tobacco and/or caffeine.
Participants will be reimbursed for their time and expenses. If you are interested, please contact the study coordinator to find out whether you are eligible to participate in this study:
Phone Joshua on 0418 507 209 or (03) 8413 8491 or email [email protected]
thank you
I have been asked to advise this forum of a study that is now recruiting participants in the Melbourne area. This is a study of the role of emotional responsiveness in opiate dependence and in recovery from dependence. They are looking for people age 18-45 to participate in a series of interviews and tests of brain activity over a 6-12 month period. They are interested in recruiting 3 groups of people:
1. People who have recently detoxed (or are about to detox) from all opiate drugs, including maintenance treatments.
2. People who are currently on a stable dose of buprenorphine.
3. People who have never had a substance use disorder (i.e. significant substance abuse and/or dependence) on anything other than tobacco and/or caffeine.
Participants will be reimbursed for their time and expenses. If you are interested, please contact the study coordinator to find out whether you are eligible to participate in this study:
Phone Joshua on 0418 507 209 or (03) 8413 8491 or email [email protected]
thank you
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