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We are recruiting families for a research study about facial privacy.

-What is this study about?
Researchers at Seattle Children’s Center for Child Health, Behavior and Development in collaboration with the Jain Lab at the University of Florida want to create a videorecorded behavioral assessment databank. Families will receive $150 total for their time.

-What happens in the study?
If you join this study, you and your child will:
• Complete behavioral assessments with a clinician while being video and audio recorded for use in future research
• Complete questionnaires about your child’s behaviors
• We expect this single study visit to take approximately 3 hours.

-Who might be a good fit for the study?
We are inviting children:
• Ages 5 – 12 years old
• Diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder – OR – typically developing with no clinical diagnosis
• English as primary language
• Willing to contribute video and audio recorded behavioral sessions to banked future research.

-How do I express interest?
If you are interested in learning more about this study or would like more information, please contact the AVAIL study at availstudy@seattlechildrens.org

The principal researchers for this study are Dr. Fred Shic at Seattle Children’s and Dr. Eakta Jain at University of Florida.

Participant Eligibility

We are inviting children:
• Ages 5 – 12 years old
• Diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder – OR – typically developing with no clinical diagnosis
• English as primary language
• Willing to contribute video and audio recorded behavioral sessions to banked future research.

Contact

AVAIL Study Team
(206) 884-1771

Additional Study Details

Full Study Title
Anonymization of Videos using AI for Large scale data sharing

Study ID: STUDY00004686
Start Date: 03/28/2024
End Date: 03/31/2026

Investigator(s)
Dr. Fred Shic
Dr. Eakta Jain

Accepts Healthy Volunteers?
Yes

Study Site(s)

Seattle Childrens Research Institute

1900 9th Ave
Seattle, Washington 98101



Interested?

Use the link below to send a message to the study coordinator, or call the number above to speak directly with a study representative.

I am interested in this research study.

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