LifeRing Volunteers Needed: Peer Alternatives for Addiction 2 (PAL2) Study
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RESEARCH PARTICIPATION UPDATE -- 11.24.2021:
WE'RE PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THAT LIFERING PARTICIPATION NUMBERS HAS BEEN MET. THANK YOU!!
The Peer Alternatives for Addiction (PAL) Study has received the required number of surveys from LifeRing participants, They have closed the online survey while completing survey verifications. We'll post an update should new participates be needed in the near future.
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The original PAL study examined the effectiveness of several mutual-help groups, including LifeRing, SMART Recovery, Women for Sobriety, and 12-step groups, and found evidence that all groups are equally effective as recovery supports. The investigators are now seeking volunteers to participate in their new study, which looks more closely at how these mutual-help groups work and which group works best for whom. Results of this important study will help addiction treatment providers to make informed referrals to mutual-help groups. They will also help people seeking peer support to make the best choices possible for their recovery pathways.
Study participants must have attended or led a LifeRing meeting within the past 30 days. Also, study participants must be 18 or older and U.S. residents. Those surveyed for the original PAL study in 2015 may not participate in the current study. Participants will receive Amazon gift certificates totaling up to $115. The study uses strict data security procedures to protect participant confidentiality. To learn more about the study and take the online survey, please visit www.pal2study.org.
RESEARCH PARTICIPATION UPDATE — 11.24.2021:
WE’RE PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THAT LIFERING PARTICIPATION NUMBERS HAS BEEN MET. THANK YOU!!
The Peer Alternatives for Addiction (PAL) Study has received the required number of surveys from LifeRing participants, They have closed the online survey while completing survey verifications. We’ll post an update should new participates be needed in the near future.
Interested
Hare Krishna
The PAL2 Research Study survey is now back online and ready for your paid participation. If you have not yet completed this survey, please do. Your participation helps support the value and importance of non-step recovery programs like LifeRing.