Clinical Trials / Research Studies
Clinical Trials / Research Studies

Eating and Feeding Habits Study for Caregivers of Children 6 to 36 Months Old

Why are we doing this research?

Cincinnati Children's is conducting a research study for caregivers to share their experiences and insights about eating and feeding behaviors of young children. Your input will help us support healthy growth and eating habits.

Who can participate?

Caregivers of children ages 6-36 months old may be eligible to participate. (Caregivers can include parents, grandparents, relatives, nannies, daycare providers, etc.)

Conditions

  • Healthy Infants, Children and Adolescent Studies
  • Healthy Adults
  • Weight/Nutrition
  • Allergy

What will happen in the study?

You will be asked to participate in 1 visit conducted virtually (via Microsoft Teams or Zoom), individually or in groups. The visit will take about 60 to 90 minutes. During this visit, you will be asked questions about the feeding and eating habits for the children in your care.

What are the good things that can happen from this research?

There are no benefits to you from your taking part in this research. However, your participation may benefit others as this study will help us better understand child and caregiver eating and feeding behaviors. You may also gain some more insight or learn more about the eating and feeding behaviors of young children.

What are the bad things that can happen from this research?

There is little risk to participating in this study. You may be asked questions about yourself or your child that make you feel uncomfortable. You do not need to answer any questions that you do not wish to answer, and you can discontinue participation in the study at any time.

Will you/your child be paid to be in this research study?

Participants will receive $50 for time and effort.

Contact

To see if you are eligible to participate, please complete the screener here.

For questions, contact: EBMStudy@cchmc.org

Study Doctor

Contact Us.

Constance Mara, PhD
Tiffany Rybak, PhD
Behavioral Medicine and Clinical Psychology
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center