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WSUV Health and Social Psychology Research Lab
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Current Projects

There are no current research projects available for community participation at this time.

 

 

 

Graduate and Undergraduate Projects

There are no current actively recruiting graduate/undergraduate research projects at this time.

Completed Projects

Health and Wellness in Young Adult Marijuana Users with Chronic Pain

This study is designed to learn more about the daily experiences of young adult marijuana users with chronic pain. We hope to learn more about how marijuana use influences daily health and wellness behaviors and experiences, including sleep, pain, and mood. This project is being conducted in collaboration with Drs. Jessica Fales and Benjamin Ladd (PI): https://labs.wsu.edu/pathlab. No longer recruiting.

Self-reflection, Feelings, and Health Behavior

We want to find out more about how self-reflection may influence daily experiences of feelings and health behaviors in young adults. No longer recruiting.

Cannabis and Health in Young Adults

We want to find out more about the experiences young adults have with marijuana use. We hope to learn more about the associations of various physical (e.g., exercise, sleep, pain), psychological (e.g., mood, stress), and motivational experiences related to marijuana use and how aspects of marijuana use influence daily health and wellness behaviors, including sleep, pain, and mood. This project is being conducted in collaboration with Drs. Benjamin Ladd, Michael Morgan, and Jessica Fales (PI): https://labs.wsu.edu/fales/. No longer recruiting.

 

CHARM

Clinical Health And Recreational Marijuana use

This study is designed to learn more about how and why people use cannabis. This project was conducted in collaboration with Dr. Benjamin Ladd (PI): https://labs.wsu.edu/pathlab/.  No longer recruiting.

 

 

Project IDEA              idea

Investigating Daily Exercise and Alcohol use

Using smartphone technology, the goal of this research study is to learn about the experiences people have when they exercise or drink alcohol during their daily lives. This project was supported in part by funds provided for medical and biological research by the State of Washington Initiative Measure No. 171.  No longer recruiting.

 

Project DART              dart

 

This study is designed to learn about the thoughts and feelings smokers experience during their daily lives. No longer recruiting.