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STUDY BASICS

Are you the parent of a typically developing child aged 10-14? If so, your child may be eligible to participate in a 1-visit research study to help better understand how some children experience loud sounds. Compensation and free parking provided.


STUDY PURPOSE
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a developmental disorder that affects social, communication, and behavioral skills. Many people with ASD also become upset by loud sounds, but the relationship between ASD and sensitivity to sound is not fully understood. The purpose of this study is to better understand the sensitivity to loud sounds experienced by some children with ASD by comparing children with and without the disorder. Researchers hope their findings will lead to better ways to treat children with ASD in the future.
COULD THIS STUDY BE RIGHT FOR YOUR CHILD?
  • Ages 10-14 years old
  • Not diagnosed with autism or other cognitive disorder
  • Able to understand and speak English
  • Normal hearing

WHAT PARTICIPANTS CAN EXPECT
Participation involves 1 visit lasting about 60-90 minutes. During the visit, your child will undergo a hearing test. Children will wear earphones to listen to beeping sounds. They will also be asked to tell the researcher whether a story is too loud or too soft.
IRB: STUDY19090006B
- Behavioral Loudness Testing in Children & Adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

RESEARCH AREAS:
  Healthy Child


PHONE NUMBER: 1-866-438-8230
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INTERESTED?

Visit https://pittplusme.org/study/loudness and click on "I'm Interested" or call 1-866-438-8230.


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MEET THE RESEARCHER


Sarah Pupa

Sarah Pupa is a third-year Doctor of Audiology Student at the University of Pittsburgh and a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Ms. Pupa is pursuing a career in pediatric audiology and is interested in working with children with special needs. Her experience working with children comes from being a staff member at an overnight summer camp, YMCA Camp Cheerio, for many years and working at The Woodlands Foundation weekend overnight camp.