
The University if Maine is investigating the stress response in women who suffer panic attacks.
The research team is looking for women to take part in the study. They are looking for women that suffer panic attacks and the physical symptoms of attacks who are postmenopausal and have a normal menstrual cycle.
Participants will visit Sigmon’s lab twice . The first time, they will be asked questions about their symptoms, complete questionnaires, and give several saliva samples because the researchers are interested in the saliva-borne stress hormone cortisol. This session will take about two hours. Research participants will then monitor their daily symptoms for 30 days and return for a second lab visit, during which they will be asked to complete two brief tasks and give several saliva samples. This part will take about 90 minutes. For each part of the study, participants will be paid and can earn up to $75 for the entire study.
Those who are interested in participating are asked to call Sigmon at 581-2034 and leave a message or email her at sandra.sigmon@umit.maine.edu
The research team is looking for women to take part in the study. They are looking for women that suffer panic attacks and the physical symptoms of attacks who are postmenopausal and have a normal menstrual cycle.
Participants will visit Sigmon’s lab twice . The first time, they will be asked questions about their symptoms, complete questionnaires, and give several saliva samples because the researchers are interested in the saliva-borne stress hormone cortisol. This session will take about two hours. Research participants will then monitor their daily symptoms for 30 days and return for a second lab visit, during which they will be asked to complete two brief tasks and give several saliva samples. This part will take about 90 minutes. For each part of the study, participants will be paid and can earn up to $75 for the entire study.
Those who are interested in participating are asked to call Sigmon at 581-2034 and leave a message or email her at sandra.sigmon@umit.maine.edu
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