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An Interview About Intimacy and Self-Esteem for Sexual and Gender Minority Cancer Survivors

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A one-time interview study to explore experiences with sexual functioning, sexual relationships, sexual self-concept, and self-esteem of 18-39-year-old sexual and/or gender minority cancer survivors

Study Contact Information:

PI: Megan Wirtz via email at: [email protected] OR [email protected]


Intimacy and Self-Esteem Among Sexual and Gender Minority Cancer Survivors (RISE-SGM)

About the Study

Relationships, Intimacy, and Self-Esteem among Sexual and Gender Minority Cancer Survivors (RISE) is a research study that focuses on the experiences of 18-39-year-old sexual and/or gender minority cancer survivors. Participants will be asked to complete an interview on relationships, self-esteem, and intimacy for a payment of $80.

What the Study Involves

RISE is a one time online interview study that aims to explore sexual functioning, sexual relationships, sexual self-concept, and self-esteem. The interview should take approximately 60 minutes and will be focused on relationships, self-esteem, and intimacy. There is a 5 minute screening survey and contact form that needs to be completed before taking the survey. Participants will be compensated with a $80 Amazon gift card within two weeks of completing the survey. There is no follow-up contact after the interview is completed.

If you are interested in participating please complete our screener: https://tinyurl.com/RISE-Screener

Lead Researchers

PI: Megan Wirtz, Institution: Hunter College, City University of New York (CUNY); The Graduate Center, City University of New York (CUNY)

This Study is Open To:
  • currently aged 18-39
  • a cancer survivor; at least 6 months out of active treatment
  • identify as a sexual and/or gender minority
This Study is Not Open To:
  • currently under the age of 18 or over the age of 39
  • have not had a cancer diagnosis
  • have not completed cancer treatment at least 6 months ago
  • do not identify as a sexual and/or gender minority