Thank you for your interest in our research study. Getting involved in research helps change lives. Volunteers like you play an important role in finding ways to help people reduce their alcohol, opioid, and other drug use and lead healthier lives. 

Brown University is looking for young adults who are interested in joining a research study to find out what factors occur in daily life that predict young adults using alcohol and opioids at the same time. We hope that by learning more about the predictors of alcohol and opioid co-use we can find new ways to help young adults cut back or quit using these substances together. 

If you are eligible, the study takes about 6 hours and involves 4 virtual study visits over 1 month. During study appointments and using an app on a smartphone in your daily life, you will be asked to answer personal questions (e.g., questions about alcohol & drug use).

You will receive up to $305 in total for your participation.

Please answer the following questions to see if you might be a good fit for this research study. This brief survey takes less than 5 minutes to complete, and none of your answers will be recorded or saved. If it seems you're a good fit, only your contact information will be sent to our study team, and we will contact you to provide more information about the project.