Guest guest Posted October 16, 2007 Report Share Posted October 16, 2007 What is going on? I am starting to beleive that post about CDC spies. > > > Hello everyone: > > The Loyola University Home-School-Community Collaboration Research team would > like to invite you to participate in our survey examining the adult outcomes for > children with emotional and behavioral problems. > > Click or Copy/Paste this Link to View and Complete the Survey:http:// > www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=u_2bLGyFoul0s4UTz1aUprDg_3d_3d > > (This link is also available under the Links Tab under " Adult Outcomes Survey. " ) > > The Adult Outcomes Survey is designed to collect some information about you, > your child aged 17 or older who experienced childhood behavioral or emotional problems, > your opinions about your child's adjustment to adult living, as well as the home and > school interventions your child received while growing up. There will be NO > identifying information collected, not even your IP address or any online nickname used on > this site. > > As a parent or caregiver of an adolescent or adult with emotional or behavioral > problems you may already know what research has found: that emotional and behavioral > problems place a child at greater risk for school dropout, juvenile delinquency, > violence, and adult crime. There has been little research on what interventions or factors > in childhood lead to positive outcomes for children with emotional and behavioral > problems. The purpose of the Adult Outcomes Survey is to find out what interventions, > activities, programs, and experiences your adolescent or adult child had while growing up > as well as to gather your opinions about your child's adjustment to adult living. The > information you provide in the survey will be used to draw conclusions about factors in > childhood that seem to lead to positive and negative outcomes in adulthood for children > with emotional and behavioral problems. > > The membership of this online parent group and the few other parent groups included in > our study potentially represent the largest accessible group of parents whose adolescent > or adult children have been affected by emotional and behavioral disorders. > THEREFORE, we REALLY NEED YOU and everyone you know with an affected adolescent or > adult to participate. > > I sincerely hope you will take the time to respond to this survey. It is estimated that the > survey will take 1 hour to complete. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE, IF YOU CANNOT COMPLETE > THIS SURVEY IN ONE SESSION, YOUR RESPONSES WILL BE SAVED AND YOU MAY RETURN TO > COMPLETE IT LATER PROVIDED YOU RETURN TO THE SAME COMPUTER TO COMPLETE THE > SURVEY. > > Sincerely, > > Satchwell > > The disclosure of the following information is required by Loyola's Office of > ResearchServices: > > If you have questions about this study, please contact or Martie at the > emails or telephone numbers given below. If you have questions about participation in > research studies in general, feel free to contact the Loyola Office of Research Services > at > 773-508-2471. > > Satchwell, M.Ed., Primary Researcher msatchw@; (312) 915-6800 > Martha Ellen Wynne, Ph.D., Faculty Sponsor mwynne@; (312) 915-6800 > and > The Loyola University Home-School-Community Collaboration Research Team > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2007 Report Share Posted October 16, 2007 Jan, I assure I am just a grad. student trying to get some research done and help expand the literature on interventions that help students with emotional and behavioral problems become successful adults. The site moderator's gave me permission to post a link to my survey on this site in the hopes that parents might choose to participate in the study. There's no alterior motive, I promise....just educational purposes :-) We're going to be presenting our results to school psychologists from all over the country at the School Psychology national convention in February, so I'm doing my best to urge parents to participate as soon as possible. If you or anyone you know have a child 17 or older, please encourage them to check out the survey: www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=u_2bLGyFoul0s4UTz1aUprDg_3d_3d Thanks, > > > > > > Hello everyone: > > > > The Loyola University Home-School-Community Collaboration Research > team would > > like to invite you to participate in our survey examining the > adult outcomes for > > children with emotional and behavioral problems. > > > > Click or Copy/Paste this Link to View and Complete the > Survey:http:// > > www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=u_2bLGyFoul0s4UTz1aUprDg_3d_3d > > > > (This link is also available under the Links Tab under " Adult > Outcomes Survey. " ) > > > > The Adult Outcomes Survey is designed to collect some information > about you, > > your child aged 17 or older who experienced childhood behavioral > or emotional problems, > > your opinions about your child's adjustment to adult living, as > well as the home and > > school interventions your child received while growing up. There > will be NO > > identifying information collected, not even your IP address or any > online nickname used on > > this site. > > > > As a parent or caregiver of an adolescent or adult with emotional > or behavioral > > problems you may already know what research has found: that > emotional and behavioral > > problems place a child at greater risk for school dropout, > juvenile delinquency, > > violence, and adult crime. There has been little research on what > interventions or factors > > in childhood lead to positive outcomes for children with emotional > and behavioral > > problems. The purpose of the Adult Outcomes Survey is to find out > what interventions, > > activities, programs, and experiences your adolescent or adult > child had while growing up > > as well as to gather your opinions about your child's adjustment > to adult living. The > > information you provide in the survey will be used to draw > conclusions about factors in > > childhood that seem to lead to positive and negative outcomes in > adulthood for children > > with emotional and behavioral problems. > > > > The membership of this online parent group and the few other > parent groups included in > > our study potentially represent the largest accessible group of > parents whose adolescent > > or adult children have been affected by emotional and behavioral > disorders. > > THEREFORE, we REALLY NEED YOU and everyone you know with an > affected adolescent or > > adult to participate. > > > > I sincerely hope you will take the time to respond to this survey. > It is estimated that the > > survey will take 1 hour to complete. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE, IF YOU > CANNOT COMPLETE > > THIS SURVEY IN ONE SESSION, YOUR RESPONSES WILL BE SAVED AND YOU > MAY RETURN TO > > COMPLETE IT LATER PROVIDED YOU RETURN TO THE SAME COMPUTER TO > COMPLETE THE > > SURVEY. > > > > Sincerely, > > > > Satchwell > > > > The disclosure of the following information is required by > Loyola's Office of > > ResearchServices: > > > > If you have questions about this study, please contact or > Martie at the > > emails or telephone numbers given below. If you have questions > about participation in > > research studies in general, feel free to contact the Loyola > Office of Research Services > > at > > 773-508-2471. > > > > Satchwell, M.Ed., Primary Researcher msatchw@; (312) 915-6800 > > Martha Ellen Wynne, Ph.D., Faculty Sponsor mwynne@; (312) 915-6800 > > and > > The Loyola University Home-School-Community Collaboration Research > Team > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2007 Report Share Posted October 16, 2007 Thank you for expanding on your post. It is helpful and lets us know what the information will be used for, and such. I also thank you for such a kind, well composed reply. It makes me feel better than you did not react negatively to my inquiry, which furthers are trust. Pardon our caution but we do seem to get a lot of posts lately for surveys. > > > > > > > > > Hello everyone: > > > > > > The Loyola University Home-School-Community Collaboration Research > > team would > > > like to invite you to participate in our survey examining the > > adult outcomes for > > > children with emotional and behavioral problems. > > > > > > Click or Copy/Paste this Link to View and Complete the > > Survey:http:// > > > www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=u_2bLGyFoul0s4UTz1aUprDg_3d_3d > > > > > > (This link is also available under the Links Tab under " Adult > > Outcomes Survey. " ) > > > > > > The Adult Outcomes Survey is designed to collect some information > > about you, > > > your child aged 17 or older who experienced childhood behavioral > > or emotional problems, > > > your opinions about your child's adjustment to adult living, as > > well as the home and > > > school interventions your child received while growing up. There > > will be NO > > > identifying information collected, not even your IP address or any > > online nickname used on > > > this site. > > > > > > As a parent or caregiver of an adolescent or adult with emotional > > or behavioral > > > problems you may already know what research has found: that > > emotional and behavioral > > > problems place a child at greater risk for school dropout, > > juvenile delinquency, > > > violence, and adult crime. There has been little research on what > > interventions or factors > > > in childhood lead to positive outcomes for children with emotional > > and behavioral > > > problems. The purpose of the Adult Outcomes Survey is to find out > > what interventions, > > > activities, programs, and experiences your adolescent or adult > > child had while growing up > > > as well as to gather your opinions about your child's adjustment > > to adult living. The > > > information you provide in the survey will be used to draw > > conclusions about factors in > > > childhood that seem to lead to positive and negative outcomes in > > adulthood for children > > > with emotional and behavioral problems. > > > > > > The membership of this online parent group and the few other > > parent groups included in > > > our study potentially represent the largest accessible group of > > parents whose adolescent > > > or adult children have been affected by emotional and behavioral > > disorders. > > > THEREFORE, we REALLY NEED YOU and everyone you know with an > > affected adolescent or > > > adult to participate. > > > > > > I sincerely hope you will take the time to respond to this survey. > > It is estimated that the > > > survey will take 1 hour to complete. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE, IF YOU > > CANNOT COMPLETE > > > THIS SURVEY IN ONE SESSION, YOUR RESPONSES WILL BE SAVED AND YOU > > MAY RETURN TO > > > COMPLETE IT LATER PROVIDED YOU RETURN TO THE SAME COMPUTER TO > > COMPLETE THE > > > SURVEY. > > > > > > Sincerely, > > > > > > Satchwell > > > > > > The disclosure of the following information is required by > > Loyola's Office of > > > ResearchServices: > > > > > > If you have questions about this study, please contact or > > Martie at the > > > emails or telephone numbers given below. If you have questions > > about participation in > > > research studies in general, feel free to contact the Loyola > > Office of Research Services > > > at > > > 773-508-2471. > > > > > > Satchwell, M.Ed., Primary Researcher msatchw@; (312) 915- 6800 > > > Martha Ellen Wynne, Ph.D., Faculty Sponsor mwynne@; (312) 915- 6800 > > > and > > > The Loyola University Home-School-Community Collaboration Research > > Team > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2007 Report Share Posted October 17, 2007 > > Jan, > > I assure I am just a grad. student trying to get some research done and help expand the > literature on interventions that help students with emotional and behavioral problems > become successful adults. > > The site moderator's gave me permission to post a link to my survey on this site in the > hopes that parents might choose to participate in the study. There's no alterior motive, I > promise....just educational purposes :-) We're going to be presenting our results to school > psychologists from all over the country at the School Psychology national convention in > February, so I'm doing my best to urge parents to participate as soon as possible. If you or > anyone you know have a child 17 or older, please encourage them to check out the survey: > > www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=u_2bLGyFoul0s4UTz1aUprDg_3d_3d > > Thanks, > > I woiuld encourage people to just answer this kind of thing and not worry about motivation. Andy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 20, 2007 Report Share Posted October 20, 2007 Thanks for your post Andy, I hope parents with kids over 17 will agree & take some time to help. We have 76 responses to our survey so far and need at least 100 to have enough data to analyze. Once we analyze our data I'll also post any findings here. Thanks, www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=u_2bLGyFoul0s4UTz1aUprDg_3d_3d > > > > Jan, > > > > I assure I am just a grad. student trying to get some research done and help expand the > > literature on interventions that help students with emotional and behavioral problems > > become successful adults. > > > > The site moderator's gave me permission to post a link to my survey on this site in the > > hopes that parents might choose to participate in the study. There's no alterior motive, I > > promise....just educational purposes :-) We're going to be presenting our results to > school > > psychologists from all over the country at the School Psychology national convention in > > February, so I'm doing my best to urge parents to participate as soon as possible. If you > or > > anyone you know have a child 17 or older, please encourage them to check out the > survey: > > > > www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=u_2bLGyFoul0s4UTz1aUprDg_3d_3d > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > I woiuld encourage people to just answer this kind of thing and not worry about > motivation. > > Andy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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