Contribution of the Student. The work herein is the product of a secondary data analysis performed by the student. The student did not have a role in producing the survey or the collection of data through survey implementation. However, the student did perform all work after data collection independently, including analysis of the data, the construction of regression models, summation of results in tables, and all writing. The student’s thesis advisor and committee members provided advisement throughout this process.
Contribution of the Student. The student was responsible for conceptualizing and designing a survey that incorporates relevant questions to this analysis on stigma among opioid dependent participants. This survey was added to a larger survey, for a study seeking to integrate OAT into primary care clinics. The student was not responsible for the development of the parent survey and study protocol. She was, however, responsible for cleaning, analyzing, and writing the analyses as well as constructing tables and figures for this thesis and manuscript. This manuscript will be submitted to Drug and Alcohol Dependence for peer-reviewed publication. Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx,1 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx,1 Xxxxxx xxx Xxx,1 and Xxxxxxxxx Altice2 1Emory University and 2Yale University Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx University Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx IRB Institutional Review Board MAT Medication Assisted Treatment PWID People Who Inject Drugs
Contribution of the Student. The student led the formulation of thesis research questions, supported data collection and cleaning, led data analyses, and drafted the thesis and manuscript with guidance from the thesis faculty advisor and a doctoral candidate in the Doctoral Program in Nutrition and Health Sciences.
Contribution of the Student. My contribution to this project began as part of a Summer 2014 Emory Global Health Institute Multidisciplinary Field Scholars Team in Bogotá, Colombia. I am the primary investigator and author of the study with women having accessed abortion. I conducted all data collection, with assistance in recruitment of study participants from in-country gatekeepers and reproductive health stakeholders. I designed the research question and analysis strategy as well as conducted all background research and qualitative analysis.
Contribution of the Student. My contribution to this project began as part of a Summer 2010 Emory Global Health Institute Multidisciplinary Field Scholars Team in Mexico City where I conducted preliminary analysis of a survey collected the year prior by Population Council and Catholics for a Free Choice. Using the male subset of this dataset, I designed the research question and analysis strategy as well as conducted all background research and statistical analyses for my thesis.