Prosperity Among Caregivers and Teens (PACT) Project
This project aims to learn more about the ways parents support their child(ren), cultural socialization, and their hopes and dreams for their child. If you are parent who is over the age of 21 and have an adolescent (ages 12-17), we would love to hear your story! Link to interest form: here.
Email us at: youthdevlab.ucr@gmail.com or call: (951) 827-2535
Recruitment Flyer (PDF)PACT Recruitment Flyer (PNG)
PACT: Mental Health
We are seeking African American parent(s) (e.g., a biological parent, foster parent, or other kin) of adolescents to participate in a new study! The purpose is to understand the Black community’s experiences with mental health services. Contact us by email: youthdevlab.ucr@gmail.com or phone: (951) 827-2535; or link to interest form: here.
College Student Identity Project
This online project focuses on how diverse college students construct their identity around race, ethnicity, and culture, and implications of identity for academic achievement, mental health, and well-being.
The MedLab Experience
Based in Chicago, this study examines the effects of a high-tech, interactive educational exhibit on diverse urban youth. Of particular interest is the exhibit’s ability to shape young people’s STEM career interests and perceptions of belonging in those fields. This project is a partnership between the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago, University of Illinois Chicago, Northwestern University, and the University of California, Riverside and is supported by the National Science Foundation.