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Invitation to Participate in Research: Black Mothers’ ADHD Experiences, Attitudes, and Support-Seeking Decisions

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My name is Catherine, and I am a PhD student at Syracuse University. I would like to invite Black mothers/maternal figures of children with ADHD to participate in my paid research study! I hope to provide mothers with the opportunity to share their unique experiences with supporting their child with ADHD. I am nearing the end of recruitment for you study, so I wanted to share my post once again for anyone who may be interested in participating.

Please see my attached flyer for more information, and find out if you’re eligible here:

tinyurl.com/ADHDmother

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