Local study wants to talk to transgender and non-binary people in South Jersey.

Local researchers are conducting a survey to understand the medical, psychological, and social needs of transgender and non-binary adults living in South Jersey.

This study is approved by the Cooper University Health Care Institutional Review Board, and is grant-funded by the South Jersey Institute for Population Health. Eligible participants must be at least 18-years old, reside in South Jersey (i.e., Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, and Salem counties), identify as either transgender or non-binary, and be able to read English.

Survey participants are entered into a raffle for 1 of 20, $100 Visa gift cards.

If you have any questions about the research study, please contact Christina Goodwin, PhD at Goodwin-Christina@CooperHealth.edu or by calling 856-342-3266.

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