Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh School of Social Work are seeking women volunteers of Asian descent, aged 18 and older to participate in a research study. The purpose of this study is a virtual based individual treatment, targeting Asian immigrant women suffering from intimate partner violence. If you decide to participate in the study, we will ask you to take part in the intervention program lasting 12 weeks and complete assessments at several timepoints during your time in the study. You can participate in this research at no cost to you and your insurance provider will not be charged for any of the procedures. You will receive compensation of up to $200 for completing all of the study. Contact 412-504-3815 or yay57@pitt.edu.
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