STUDY BASICS
Is your teen less than 17 weeks pregnant? Do you ever worry about your food running out? Your child may be eligible for a research study about food insecurity and health at the University of Pittsburgh. Compensation is provided.
STUDY PURPOSE
Food insecurity means not having enough food or not having enough nutritious food for a healthy life. In the U.S., about 1 in 5 pregnant individuals experience food insecurity. The goals of this study are to better understand how food insecurity affects health and wellbeing during pregnancy and postpartum. We hope this research will provide new information that will help us better support the needs of pregnant and postpartum individuals at risk for food insecurity.
COULD THIS STUDY BE RIGHT FOR YOUR CHILD?
- are less than 17 weeks into your pregnancy
- are pregnant with one baby (a singleton pregnancy)
- are 14-17 years old
- have experienced food insecurity in the past 12 month
WHAT PARTICIPANTS CAN EXPECT
Your child will be asked to complete questionnaires and interviews at three timepoints in pregnancy (around 12, 24, and 36 weeks of pregnancy) and at one timepoint postpartum (around 3-months postpartum). We also may measure your child's height, weight, and blood pressure at these assessments. We will also ask for permission to access your child's and their infant’s medical records through the end of the study to obtain information about weights and health conditions.