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Self-Help Website for Hoarding Study

This study is now closed. If you have any questions please contact Julie Petersen at Julie.Petersen@aggiemail.usu.edu.

Participation will involve:
  • Completing an initial online assessment
  • Being randomly assigned to: test a self-help website for hoarding and receive supportive coaching for 8 weeks, or wait for 12 weeks before using the website
  • Completing two follow-up surveys, one in 8 weeks and one in 12 weeks
 
In order to be eligible you must:
  • Be age 18 or older
  • Live in the US
  • Be seeking help for clutter and/or hoarding
  • Be interested in testing a self-help website
  • Have hoarding symptoms
 Please note that participation is completely up to you, and you can withdraw from the study at any time without penalty. You can receive a $10 Amazon gift card for completing each of the two follow-up surveys; there is no other compensation for participating.
 
For more information please click the link above or contact Jennifer Krafft at (435) 932-0291 or by email at jennifer.krafft@aggiemail.usu.edu.
 
The principal investigator for this study is Dr. Michael Levin (Michael.Levin@usu.edu). This study is USU Institutional Review Board Protocol #10223.
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