04/27/2021
Online Research Study Opportunity: University of Wisconsin
Smart Technology Assisted Recovery (STAR) is a federally funded research project at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. The purpose of this project is to study ways to better assist individuals in recovery from opioid use, through the use of mobile health technology.
Who qualifies to participate?
We are currently enrolling participants who are…
• 18 years or older
• Using an Android smartphone
• Currently enrolled in a Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) program for opioid recovery (e.g., buprenorphine, methadone, naltrexone, etc.)
• Located anywhere in the United States
What will participants be doing?
• If you join, you will attend 3 phone visits, and participate on your smartphone for 12 months.
• You would complete brief daily check-ins, and daily and monthly updates, and speak on the phone with program staff for about thirty minutes.
• This is a fully ONLINE study; all tasks are completed on your mobile phone. No travel or in-person visits are required.
• Interested participants who qualify to be in the program and complete study tasks will receive a $50 per month personal cell phone plan credit, and up to $50 per month on a debit card (up to $660 for 12 months of participation)
What if I want to learn more or join the study?
Visit http://go.wisc.edu/star and fill out the brief survey to see if you qualify.
If you prefer to speak to program staff before filling out the survey, you may also call 608-262-1362 and leave a voicemail.
Program staff will call you back within 2 business days. All information provided in the survey or via phone will be kept strictly confidential.
Click to fill out the survey or call (608) 262-1362What is the purpose of this study? Smart Technology Assisted Recovery (STAR) is a federally funded research project at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. The purpose of this project is to study ways to better assist individuals in recovery from o...