Research Opportunity for Previvors and their Romantic Partners
Surveys, Registries, Interviews
Interview for people with inherited mutations who had risk-reducing mastectomy and their partners
Study Contact Information:
Natalie Tate
By phone: (859) 904-9298
By email: Natalie.ohara@uky.edu
Research Opportunity for Previvors and their Romantic Partners
About the Study
Researchers at the University of Kentucky are hoping to learn more about the relational experiences of individuals with hereditary breast cancer mutations who have navigated a double mastectomy while in a committed romantic relationship. They are particularly interested in the couples’ experience related to sexual intimacy before and after prophylactic surgical procedures.
What the Study Involves
Interested participants will complete an online consent form and demographics survey. Participants must make sure to include their phone number at the end of the survey if they wish to participate. They also have the option to reach out directly to the researcher via email or phone if they have questions before completing the online survey. Following the survey the researcher will reach out to eligible participants to schedule a Zoom interview. Interviews may take between 60-90 minutes to complete.
Consent form/survey: https://uky.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_efwHYAlPFdtCV5Y
People located anywhere in the United States may participate.
Lead Researcher
Natalie Tate
University of Kentucky
People can participate who:
- are in a committed relationship
- both partners are 18 years or older and located in the United States
- at least one partner has tested positive for a genetic mutation that increases their breast cancer risk and has already gone through a preventative mastectomy
The following people are not eligible:
- if an individual had evidence of breast cancer prior to preventative mastectomy
- if both partners do not consent to the study